Thesis 1: We do not know many things concerning the Pueblo and Anasazi people, however we do know a great deal about other ancient people like the Celtics. When we look at other cultures pottery that have developed in similar ways, we can gain a greater understanding of the techniques, uses, materials and technological advances of the ancient Pueblo and Anasazi people’s pottery
Abstract only availableFor over 3000 years the Basin of Mexico has been a cultural core of Mesoameri...
The production of lead glaze paints has intrigued Southwestern archaeologists since the 1930s, and s...
The appearance of hybrid ceramics, also known as colono wares, signals Spanish contact across the Em...
Native North American tribes used a variety of techniques to create pottery to fit their daily and r...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This discussion of the role of pottery making by Southwest Pueblo Indians is designed to familiarize...
This project was created in order to have a useable resource for identifying and learning about the ...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
Ancestral Pueblo pottery is some of the most renowned pottery of its kind in North America, yet outs...
This thesis explores the ceramic work of the Kichwa people, a culture indigenous to the Ecuadorian A...
This project will look at pottery classes taught in modern ceramics studios on the UVM campus to see...
This thesis explores how collaboration can enrich and inform a digital-archaeological project and th...
Region Mesa Verde położony jest na Południowym Zachodzie Stanów Zjednoczonych, obejmującym pogranicz...
Abstract only availableFor over 3000 years the Basin of Mexico has been a cultural core of Mesoameri...
The production of lead glaze paints has intrigued Southwestern archaeologists since the 1930s, and s...
The appearance of hybrid ceramics, also known as colono wares, signals Spanish contact across the Em...
Native North American tribes used a variety of techniques to create pottery to fit their daily and r...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
This discussion of the role of pottery making by Southwest Pueblo Indians is designed to familiarize...
This project was created in order to have a useable resource for identifying and learning about the ...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
Ancestral Pueblo pottery is some of the most renowned pottery of its kind in North America, yet outs...
This thesis explores the ceramic work of the Kichwa people, a culture indigenous to the Ecuadorian A...
This project will look at pottery classes taught in modern ceramics studios on the UVM campus to see...
This thesis explores how collaboration can enrich and inform a digital-archaeological project and th...
Region Mesa Verde położony jest na Południowym Zachodzie Stanów Zjednoczonych, obejmującym pogranicz...
Abstract only availableFor over 3000 years the Basin of Mexico has been a cultural core of Mesoameri...
The production of lead glaze paints has intrigued Southwestern archaeologists since the 1930s, and s...
The appearance of hybrid ceramics, also known as colono wares, signals Spanish contact across the Em...