This study investigates worldview and ideology during the late Terminal Formative period (A.D. 100 – 250) in the lower Río Verde Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, through an analysis of iconography found on grayware ceramic serving vessels. The sample includes 457 vessels and sherds from 17 lower Verde sites obtained through excavations and surface collections between 1988 and 2009. Drawing upon theories of semiotics and style, this thesis identifies a suite of icons suggesting that ceramics were a medium for expressing regionally shared beliefs. Chatino potters carved common Formative period Mesoamerican themes into the walls of graywares, such as depictions of maize and climatic phenomena, which may have been part of a religious worldview rooted ...
This dissertation proposes, on the basis of an iconographic and stylistic analysis of Moche fineline...
There has been a consensus among researchers that the iconography on certain types of pottery from t...
textMaya artists working in the northern Yucatán Peninsula c. 700-800 CE began creating a new ceram...
This study investigates worldview and ideology during the late Terminal Formative period (A.D. 100 –...
Research associated with long-distance interaction often focuses on the dominating influence of larg...
The research focuses on the Mogollon Mimbres region of the North American Southwest, and, in particu...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
This dissertation explores sociopolitical dynamics in the Puuc region during the Terminal Classic pe...
Prehispanic northeastern Honduran communities were situated at the border between southeastern Mesoa...
This thesis presents a reconstruction of the political ideology of the Mixtec people of Oaxaca, Mexi...
textCupisnique culture was first identified by Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1930s through his encounter...
This dissertation investigates sculpted representations of ritual architecture produced by the Moche...
Archaeological methods extend beyond excavations and their analysis and interpretation. This dissert...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
This dissertation proposes, on the basis of an iconographic and stylistic analysis of Moche fineline...
There has been a consensus among researchers that the iconography on certain types of pottery from t...
textMaya artists working in the northern Yucatán Peninsula c. 700-800 CE began creating a new ceram...
This study investigates worldview and ideology during the late Terminal Formative period (A.D. 100 –...
Research associated with long-distance interaction often focuses on the dominating influence of larg...
The research focuses on the Mogollon Mimbres region of the North American Southwest, and, in particu...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
This dissertation explores sociopolitical dynamics in the Puuc region during the Terminal Classic pe...
Prehispanic northeastern Honduran communities were situated at the border between southeastern Mesoa...
This thesis presents a reconstruction of the political ideology of the Mixtec people of Oaxaca, Mexi...
textCupisnique culture was first identified by Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1930s through his encounter...
This dissertation investigates sculpted representations of ritual architecture produced by the Moche...
Archaeological methods extend beyond excavations and their analysis and interpretation. This dissert...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
This dissertation proposes, on the basis of an iconographic and stylistic analysis of Moche fineline...
There has been a consensus among researchers that the iconography on certain types of pottery from t...
textMaya artists working in the northern Yucatán Peninsula c. 700-800 CE began creating a new ceram...