In this article, we examine variation in the corrugation styles of ceramics from the Virgin Branch Puebloan culture. These ceramics were recovered from two regions: the Moapa Valley of southern Nevada and the Mt. Dellenbaugh area of northwestern Arizona. Three wares—Shivwits, Moapa, and Tusayan—are examined, each of which was produced in different locations. Similarities and differences in corrugation styles between these wares are used to investigate ceramic learning frameworks and the nature of the pottery production and distribution system
Intermountain Brownware, is a late prehistoric ceramic type made by mobile hunter-gatherers that is ...
Archaeological investigations in the Las Vegas area have collected significant ceramic data that hav...
Archaeological investigations in the Las Vegas area have collected significant ceramic data that hav...
In this article, we examine variation in the corrugation styles of ceramics from the Virgin Branch P...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999.Corrugated pottery is a unique utility ware made by ...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the technological properties of the three dominant temper ty...
This thesis characterizes variability in sand-tempered decorated Tusayan Gray Ware pottery at the Ya...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
Ceramic material culture recovered from archaeological sites has more to offer the researcher than p...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
Ceramics are one of the key diagnostic artifacts that define the Late Prehistoric culture of the peo...
In recent years, new ceramic types have been identified and disc ussed in the archaeological literat...
This article is concerned with the consideration of “Caddo connections” as expressed in the characte...
Intermountain Brownware, is a late prehistoric ceramic type made by mobile hunter-gatherers that is ...
Archaeological investigations in the Las Vegas area have collected significant ceramic data that hav...
Archaeological investigations in the Las Vegas area have collected significant ceramic data that hav...
In this article, we examine variation in the corrugation styles of ceramics from the Virgin Branch P...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999.Corrugated pottery is a unique utility ware made by ...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the technological properties of the three dominant temper ty...
This thesis characterizes variability in sand-tempered decorated Tusayan Gray Ware pottery at the Ya...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
Ceramic material culture recovered from archaeological sites has more to offer the researcher than p...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
Ceramics are one of the key diagnostic artifacts that define the Late Prehistoric culture of the peo...
In recent years, new ceramic types have been identified and disc ussed in the archaeological literat...
This article is concerned with the consideration of “Caddo connections” as expressed in the characte...
Intermountain Brownware, is a late prehistoric ceramic type made by mobile hunter-gatherers that is ...
Archaeological investigations in the Las Vegas area have collected significant ceramic data that hav...
Archaeological investigations in the Las Vegas area have collected significant ceramic data that hav...