The goal of this research has been to examine potential changes in pottery production between 2500 and 800 BC on the Chengdu Plain of Sichuan, China, with a central focus on any relationships that might have existed between organization of pottery production and degree of social complexity. The evolutionary model of pottery production outlined by Rice (1981) is tested against archaeological data from the Chengdu Plain, covering pottery manufacturing technology and fabric composition, combined with a usage of metric indices to investigate degrees of standardization. In this research, the most commonly accepted chronology for the Chengdu Plain between 2500 and 800 BC is first reviewed. Through an analysis of available radiocarbon dates, arch...
Potsherds of thick walls with coarse inclusions have been found in several archaeological sites in S...
Prehistoric socio-organizational complexity in Mainland Southeast Asia largely occurs in the archaeo...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History of Art, 1989.In 1108 A.D., Chu-lu Hsien and neig...
This dissertation attempts to explain the organization of pottery production on the ancient Chengdu ...
This study investigates how systems of pottery production change in relation to increasing cultural ...
This study combines an analysis of archaeological remains, geographic background, and ethnoarchaeolo...
Introduction This paper introduces an integrated survey methodology that is being employed by the Ch...
Over the past 100 years since J.G. Andersson first brought the prehistoric pottery of Gansu and Qing...
The Chengdu 成都 Plain, in the northwest corner of the Sichuan 四川Basin (Figure 1), was the setting for...
Analysis of settlement pattern and production organization of the Jinsha settlement suggests that it...
This study presents a detailed investigation of the late prehistoric Geometric Pottery Horizon in th...
The archaeological record of two areas is examined: the Yuxi region of the Zhongyuan, where the Erli...
This study presents a detailed investigation of the late prehistoric Geometric Pottery Horizon in th...
Archaeological survey in the Chengdu Plain of Sichuan Province has revealed settlement patterns surr...
This study investigates the transfer of technological knowledge in production of the Neolithic Majia...
Potsherds of thick walls with coarse inclusions have been found in several archaeological sites in S...
Prehistoric socio-organizational complexity in Mainland Southeast Asia largely occurs in the archaeo...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History of Art, 1989.In 1108 A.D., Chu-lu Hsien and neig...
This dissertation attempts to explain the organization of pottery production on the ancient Chengdu ...
This study investigates how systems of pottery production change in relation to increasing cultural ...
This study combines an analysis of archaeological remains, geographic background, and ethnoarchaeolo...
Introduction This paper introduces an integrated survey methodology that is being employed by the Ch...
Over the past 100 years since J.G. Andersson first brought the prehistoric pottery of Gansu and Qing...
The Chengdu 成都 Plain, in the northwest corner of the Sichuan 四川Basin (Figure 1), was the setting for...
Analysis of settlement pattern and production organization of the Jinsha settlement suggests that it...
This study presents a detailed investigation of the late prehistoric Geometric Pottery Horizon in th...
The archaeological record of two areas is examined: the Yuxi region of the Zhongyuan, where the Erli...
This study presents a detailed investigation of the late prehistoric Geometric Pottery Horizon in th...
Archaeological survey in the Chengdu Plain of Sichuan Province has revealed settlement patterns surr...
This study investigates the transfer of technological knowledge in production of the Neolithic Majia...
Potsherds of thick walls with coarse inclusions have been found in several archaeological sites in S...
Prehistoric socio-organizational complexity in Mainland Southeast Asia largely occurs in the archaeo...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, History of Art, 1989.In 1108 A.D., Chu-lu Hsien and neig...