This study focuses on one of the few hallmark artifacts from the Hohokam Pre-Classic period: palettes. Previous research on palettes is synthesized and the nature of the prehistoric production, distribution, and use-lives of these artifacts is explored. The term "palette" is found to inadequately and inaccurately describe the many ways in which these artifacts were used within Hohokam society. In its place, the author suggests that the term "tablet" be used for the artifact class. Important byproducts of this study are life-size and highly accurate line drawings of over one thousand palettes, as well as a fully searchable relational database.Contents / Figures / Tables / Abstract / Acknowledgments / Introduction / The Hohokam Pre-Clas...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
This study analyzes the shell industry of the Hohokam, the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Arizo...
Study of ritual in the Greater Southwest is dominated by research at the suprahousehold and communit...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
The Hohokam culture thrived in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona from roughly 300 BCE to 1450 CE. Hohoka...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
abstract: The Hohokam of central Arizona left behind evidence of a culture markedly different from a...
The Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona is a peer-reviewed monograph series sponsore...
Museums across the world hold unprovenienced artifacts with valuable data left unresearched because ...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
This study analyzes the shell industry of the Hohokam, the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Arizo...
Study of ritual in the Greater Southwest is dominated by research at the suprahousehold and communit...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
There are no written sources are available from the Predynastic period, but an array of art decorate...
The Hohokam culture thrived in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona from roughly 300 BCE to 1450 CE. Hohoka...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
abstract: The Hohokam of central Arizona left behind evidence of a culture markedly different from a...
The Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona is a peer-reviewed monograph series sponsore...
Museums across the world hold unprovenienced artifacts with valuable data left unresearched because ...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...