In the millennium prior to Spanish contact, the political economies of lowland societies in the Philippines, such as Tanjay (A.D. 500-1600) on southeastern Negros Island in the central Philippines, underwent significant social, political, and economic changes. Foreign trade with China increased, the circulation of wealth through events such as ritual feasting and bridewealth exchanges expanded, inter-polity competition through slave-raiding and warfare heightened, and agriculture intensified. It also has been hypothesized that the production of craft goods such as pottery and metal implements became increasingly specialized and centralized at polity centers. Tanjay, a historically-known chiefdom, was among them. This dissertation examines c...
Existing studies often treat pottery as a determinant of sociocultural integrity and technical profi...
The widespread distribution of high-fired glazed ceramics from China and Mainland Southeast Asia is ...
This thesis frames the cultural development of late Ming China and Colonial Spanish America within t...
Archaeological evidence is used to examine changes in the organization of earthenware pottery produc...
Archaeology provides a powerful lens for revealing the complex social processes and profound consequ...
This study presents an analysis of Chinese trade ceramic data from a stratified burial site in the P...
This dissertation is an ethnoarchaeological study of the organization of traditional pottery manufac...
This research involves the use of ethnohistoric and archaeological data to investigate the evolution...
This ethnoarchaeological study explores the economics of pottery production and distribution in the ...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
The political and economic strategies of Philippine chiefs are examined in the context of trade inte...
Based on the limited evidence of iron artifacts and the associated pottery, it has been argued that ...
This research was organized to construct a model for causal relationships between long distance trad...
The rise of the Late Classic (AD 600-900) Maya polity of Lower Dover, Belize involved a number of ch...
From 1573 to 1815 Manila galleons traversed the Pacific bringing the luxuries of the orient to Acapu...
Existing studies often treat pottery as a determinant of sociocultural integrity and technical profi...
The widespread distribution of high-fired glazed ceramics from China and Mainland Southeast Asia is ...
This thesis frames the cultural development of late Ming China and Colonial Spanish America within t...
Archaeological evidence is used to examine changes in the organization of earthenware pottery produc...
Archaeology provides a powerful lens for revealing the complex social processes and profound consequ...
This study presents an analysis of Chinese trade ceramic data from a stratified burial site in the P...
This dissertation is an ethnoarchaeological study of the organization of traditional pottery manufac...
This research involves the use of ethnohistoric and archaeological data to investigate the evolution...
This ethnoarchaeological study explores the economics of pottery production and distribution in the ...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
The political and economic strategies of Philippine chiefs are examined in the context of trade inte...
Based on the limited evidence of iron artifacts and the associated pottery, it has been argued that ...
This research was organized to construct a model for causal relationships between long distance trad...
The rise of the Late Classic (AD 600-900) Maya polity of Lower Dover, Belize involved a number of ch...
From 1573 to 1815 Manila galleons traversed the Pacific bringing the luxuries of the orient to Acapu...
Existing studies often treat pottery as a determinant of sociocultural integrity and technical profi...
The widespread distribution of high-fired glazed ceramics from China and Mainland Southeast Asia is ...
This thesis frames the cultural development of late Ming China and Colonial Spanish America within t...