This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of identity, social memory, and understandings of the past in the Postclassic Basin of Mexico. As ceramics are used in everyday activities and eventually discarded and abandoned, they come to take on different meanings, associations, and roles and, thus, may influence the ideas and actions of those around them. This article examines patterns of use of ceramics within domestic contexts at the site of Xaltocan, Mexico, coupled with regional patterns of stylistic change and distribution, to explore the ways in which ceramics and ceramic style both shaped and were shaped by people’s conceptions of themselves and others. The results suggest that the ad...
This research examines the visual properties of household ceramics to gain an understanding of domes...
Small, ceramic figurines used in household settings in Central Mexico during the first millennium bc...
This study investigates prehistoric West Mexican mortuary activities as technological systems. That ...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
The Spanish colonization dramatically interrupted the autonomous development of ancient Mesoamerican...
Archaeological methods extend beyond excavations and their analysis and interpretation. This dissert...
This thesis presents an analysis of the Epiclassic and Postclassic period ceramic assemblages from t...
Stacie King's comments on Kristin De Lucia's "Style, Memory, and the Production of History: Aztec Po...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
This dissertation focusses on social change during the Late Postclassic period in Central Mexico thr...
As the center for the religious cult of Quetzalcoatl, Cholula played a prominent role in shaping eve...
In the field of Mesoamerican studies, the topic of antiquarianism – often defined as material and co...
Small ceramic figurines were common components of do-mestic artifact inventories at Aztec archaeolog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-112)The primary concern of this thesis is to examine ...
This research examines the visual properties of household ceramics to gain an understanding of domes...
Small, ceramic figurines used in household settings in Central Mexico during the first millennium bc...
This study investigates prehistoric West Mexican mortuary activities as technological systems. That ...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
The Spanish colonization dramatically interrupted the autonomous development of ancient Mesoamerican...
Archaeological methods extend beyond excavations and their analysis and interpretation. This dissert...
This thesis presents an analysis of the Epiclassic and Postclassic period ceramic assemblages from t...
Stacie King's comments on Kristin De Lucia's "Style, Memory, and the Production of History: Aztec Po...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
This dissertation focusses on social change during the Late Postclassic period in Central Mexico thr...
As the center for the religious cult of Quetzalcoatl, Cholula played a prominent role in shaping eve...
In the field of Mesoamerican studies, the topic of antiquarianism – often defined as material and co...
Small ceramic figurines were common components of do-mestic artifact inventories at Aztec archaeolog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-112)The primary concern of this thesis is to examine ...
This research examines the visual properties of household ceramics to gain an understanding of domes...
Small, ceramic figurines used in household settings in Central Mexico during the first millennium bc...
This study investigates prehistoric West Mexican mortuary activities as technological systems. That ...