This dissertation clarifies ethnoarchaeology's role in post-positivist epistemology through both a critical re-examination of ethnoarchaeology's position within archaeology and a study of household vessel exchange and consumption in the Inland Niger Delta of Mali. I argue that ethnoarchaeology meets its epistemic raison d'etre by achieving theoretical independence from archaeology's general theories. Independence is "built-in" to ethnoarchaeological study by focusing explicitly on the way material culture is used in daily practice; in particular, by re-embedding material culture in the "modern" contexts where it is used. Ceramic exchange in the Inland Niger Delta can not be understood apart from either the exchange and consumption...
This dissertation examines the political economy of Diouboye, a village occupied circa AD 1000-1400 ...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
Pottery plays a very important role in the indigenous culture of the various ethnic groups in Ghana....
The goal of this research is to provide an understanding of ceramic assemblage variation in the inte...
While anthropologists and historians have clearly underlined the dynamics of human groups, ethnoarch...
Ceramic studies in archaeology have long focussed only on the stylistic classication of artefacts, t...
The dissertation begins by discussing the field of ethnoarchaeology in general and then specifically...
[eng] This article deals with the myriad determinants involved in pottery distribution in northeast ...
Although plastic and metal vessels offer significant advantages and have almost universally supplant...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
This thesis is based on a study of the use and organisation of the residential space of a contempora...
The archaeological research in this dissertation contributes to current debates about the relationsh...
This article presents an update of the overall results from ethnoarchaeological field seasons carrie...
Pottery, then as now, formed an important part of many societies’ material culture. The study of cer...
In a 2000 issue of the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, I proposed to view pottery tradi...
This dissertation examines the political economy of Diouboye, a village occupied circa AD 1000-1400 ...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
Pottery plays a very important role in the indigenous culture of the various ethnic groups in Ghana....
The goal of this research is to provide an understanding of ceramic assemblage variation in the inte...
While anthropologists and historians have clearly underlined the dynamics of human groups, ethnoarch...
Ceramic studies in archaeology have long focussed only on the stylistic classication of artefacts, t...
The dissertation begins by discussing the field of ethnoarchaeology in general and then specifically...
[eng] This article deals with the myriad determinants involved in pottery distribution in northeast ...
Although plastic and metal vessels offer significant advantages and have almost universally supplant...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
This thesis is based on a study of the use and organisation of the residential space of a contempora...
The archaeological research in this dissertation contributes to current debates about the relationsh...
This article presents an update of the overall results from ethnoarchaeological field seasons carrie...
Pottery, then as now, formed an important part of many societies’ material culture. The study of cer...
In a 2000 issue of the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, I proposed to view pottery tradi...
This dissertation examines the political economy of Diouboye, a village occupied circa AD 1000-1400 ...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
Pottery plays a very important role in the indigenous culture of the various ethnic groups in Ghana....