Small, ceramic figurines used in household settings in Central Mexico during the first millennium bc were emphatically stylistic. Attributes cooperated to direct the viewer's attention to the style of the figurine, to how the figurine was made, and to the choices of makers and users from a range of alternative ways of making. This article draws on studies of modern fashion to develop a social interpretation of these patterns based on two collections of figurines, one from the Basin of Mexico and the other from Tlaxcala. The history of Formative figurine fashions is considered at multiple scales
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
This publication represents an attempt to provide an answer for some of the questions previously pos...
This dissertation examines the use and deposition of ceramic figurine fragments from the site of Cah...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
Teotihuacan figurines, like most Precolumbian ones found throughout Mesoamerica, are statuettes, usa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-87)The figurines at the Guatemalan site of La Blanca ...
International audienceThree pre-Hispanic clay figurine traditions have been identified in Tabasco te...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
An excavated collection of 3000-year-old fired-clay figurines from the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico,...
Small ceramic figurines were common components of do-mestic artifact inventories at Aztec archaeolog...
textThis thesis examines a special group of Middle Preclassic (900-600 BC) figurines excavated at La...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-112)The primary concern of this thesis is to examine ...
Archaeological methods extend beyond excavations and their analysis and interpretation. This dissert...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
This publication represents an attempt to provide an answer for some of the questions previously pos...
This dissertation examines the use and deposition of ceramic figurine fragments from the site of Cah...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
Teotihuacan figurines, like most Precolumbian ones found throughout Mesoamerica, are statuettes, usa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-87)The figurines at the Guatemalan site of La Blanca ...
International audienceThree pre-Hispanic clay figurine traditions have been identified in Tabasco te...
This article explores the role of material culture, specifically ceramics, in the construction of id...
An excavated collection of 3000-year-old fired-clay figurines from the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico,...
Small ceramic figurines were common components of do-mestic artifact inventories at Aztec archaeolog...
textThis thesis examines a special group of Middle Preclassic (900-600 BC) figurines excavated at La...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-112)The primary concern of this thesis is to examine ...
Archaeological methods extend beyond excavations and their analysis and interpretation. This dissert...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [127]-135)The purpose of this study was to examine and an...
Archaeological research on ceramic styles has become a mainstay of archaeological investigation wher...
This publication represents an attempt to provide an answer for some of the questions previously pos...
This dissertation examines the use and deposition of ceramic figurine fragments from the site of Cah...