The focus of this thesis is twofold. First, multiple lines of evidence are used to reconstruct the role that Cibicue Painted Corrugated pottery played at Grasshopper Pueblo, a fourteenth century pueblo located in east-central Arizona. An analysis of provenience-based information, functional attributes, and the design work on Cibicue Painted Corrugated suggests that these pots may have been used as personal containers, reserved for use in ritual contexts and buried with their owner upon death. Second, a morphological and stylistic comparison of Cibicue Painted Corrugated to Cibicue Polychrome is conducted to clarify the confusion that surrounds the Cibicue typology. In much of the archaeological literature, Cibicue Painted Corrugated pottery...
The Tijeras Pueblo Ceramic Project has analyzed over 12,000 fragments of utility ware pottery from t...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
This research explores the relationship between social identity, artifact style, and communities of ...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999.Corrugated pottery is a unique utility ware made by ...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
The transition from Pinedale to Fourmile style on White Mountain Red Ware marks a critical shift in ...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
AbstractThis paper contributes further data and analysis to a growing body of literature that use ma...
The production and exchange of pottery plays a central role in evaluating economic systems and socia...
This study illustrates the importance of finding out whether painted ceramics represent the total re...
The Pueblo IV period (AD 1275–1600) witnessed dramatic changes in regional settlement patterns and s...
This paper has been primarily concerned with Tizon Brown Ware and Lower Colorado Buff Ware, but Grea...
The advent of pottery about A.D. 400 among the ancestral Puebloans of Chaco Canyon marked a cultural...
The Tijeras Pueblo Ceramic Project has analyzed over 12,000 fragments of utility ware pottery from t...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
This research explores the relationship between social identity, artifact style, and communities of ...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999.Corrugated pottery is a unique utility ware made by ...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
The transition from Pinedale to Fourmile style on White Mountain Red Ware marks a critical shift in ...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
AbstractThis paper contributes further data and analysis to a growing body of literature that use ma...
The production and exchange of pottery plays a central role in evaluating economic systems and socia...
This study illustrates the importance of finding out whether painted ceramics represent the total re...
The Pueblo IV period (AD 1275–1600) witnessed dramatic changes in regional settlement patterns and s...
This paper has been primarily concerned with Tizon Brown Ware and Lower Colorado Buff Ware, but Grea...
The advent of pottery about A.D. 400 among the ancestral Puebloans of Chaco Canyon marked a cultural...
The Tijeras Pueblo Ceramic Project has analyzed over 12,000 fragments of utility ware pottery from t...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...