Previous research has shown that there are many factors, such as vessel type, size, and function, producer skill, and market systems, that can influence pottery standardization/uniformity. In this paper, I use ethnoarchaeology to explore how the social and economic organization of the Gamo living in southwestern Ethiopia affects uniformity of pottery form and decoration. I compare uniformity at the community level to test our assumptions regarding potter specialization associated with potters who are full-time craft specialists living in a complex and highly stratified, caste society. In conclusion, I argue that distribution (i.e., market and patron-client) impacts the uniformity of pottery morphology and decoration
This paper proposes a new range of diversity indexes applicable to ceramic petrographic and geochemi...
Although traditional handicraftsmen play an indispensable economic and socio-cultural role within th...
This an ethno-archaeological study focused on the investigation of indigenous pottery technology in ...
Previous research has shown that there are many factors, such as vessel type, size, and function, pr...
The goal of this research is to provide an understanding of ceramic assemblage variation in the inte...
Few ethnoarchaeological studies have combined the production and use of groundstones and pottery as ...
Although plastic and metal vessels offer significant advantages and have almost universally supplant...
The use of a pottery vessel leaves markers on the ceramic wall that can inform archaeologists how th...
Among the Gamo of southwestern Ethiopia, a select group of women continue to make pottery offering a...
The goal of this paper is to identify the relationship between ceramic assemblages and household pop...
This ethnoarchaeological study explores the economics of pottery production and distribution in the ...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
International audienceDisappearing African Pottery Traditions?Past and Present evidences of loss and...
Investigating the organization of production systems can reveal much about a society, in particular ...
This paper proposes a new range of diversity indexes applicable to ceramic petrographic and geochemi...
Although traditional handicraftsmen play an indispensable economic and socio-cultural role within th...
This an ethno-archaeological study focused on the investigation of indigenous pottery technology in ...
Previous research has shown that there are many factors, such as vessel type, size, and function, pr...
The goal of this research is to provide an understanding of ceramic assemblage variation in the inte...
Few ethnoarchaeological studies have combined the production and use of groundstones and pottery as ...
Although plastic and metal vessels offer significant advantages and have almost universally supplant...
The use of a pottery vessel leaves markers on the ceramic wall that can inform archaeologists how th...
Among the Gamo of southwestern Ethiopia, a select group of women continue to make pottery offering a...
The goal of this paper is to identify the relationship between ceramic assemblages and household pop...
This ethnoarchaeological study explores the economics of pottery production and distribution in the ...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
International audienceDisappearing African Pottery Traditions?Past and Present evidences of loss and...
Investigating the organization of production systems can reveal much about a society, in particular ...
This paper proposes a new range of diversity indexes applicable to ceramic petrographic and geochemi...
Although traditional handicraftsmen play an indispensable economic and socio-cultural role within th...
This an ethno-archaeological study focused on the investigation of indigenous pottery technology in ...