Conventions of Culture-Historical archaeology have persisted in Florida\u27s Indian River Region since the early twentieth century. Traditional ceramic typologies focusing on the superficial stylistic characteristics of pottery have dominated anthropological assessments of Indian River culture during the prehistoric Malabar Period (ca. 1000 BC-AD 1565). Using a practice-oriented approach to analyze technological attributes of St. Johns pottery from Malabar-period assemblages offers an opportunity to examine the communities of practice surrounding craft production as an avenue for elucidating prehistoric cultural identities. This study explores ceramic technology within the Malabar period assemblages of the Fox Lake Sanctuary, and intra-regi...
After decades of archaeological excavations, legacy collections present us with vast reservoirs of u...
Ceramic vessel technology was first developed or adopted in three separate areas of the American Sou...
This study deals with the Moundville culture of west-central Alabama, a Mississippian society which ...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) is a Woodland-period mound (ca. 1000 BC to AD 1050) complex located on...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
332 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The analysis of ceramics can ...
This thesis is a morphological and functional analysis of pottery that explores whether technologica...
Investigating the organization of production systems can reveal much about a society, in particular ...
This research focuses on the problem of how early pottery in New York State is defined and analyzed....
Located on Cape Canaveral within the Indian River region of Central Florida, the Burns Site (8BR85) ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Archaeological research continues to document the ma...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
Pottery technology, originating in Northeast Asia, appeared in Alaska some 2800 years ago. It spread...
After decades of archaeological excavations, legacy collections present us with vast reservoirs of u...
Ceramic vessel technology was first developed or adopted in three separate areas of the American Sou...
This study deals with the Moundville culture of west-central Alabama, a Mississippian society which ...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
The Crystal River site (8CI1) is a Woodland-period mound (ca. 1000 BC to AD 1050) complex located on...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
332 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The analysis of ceramics can ...
This thesis is a morphological and functional analysis of pottery that explores whether technologica...
Investigating the organization of production systems can reveal much about a society, in particular ...
This research focuses on the problem of how early pottery in New York State is defined and analyzed....
Located on Cape Canaveral within the Indian River region of Central Florida, the Burns Site (8BR85) ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Archaeological research continues to document the ma...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
Pottery technology, originating in Northeast Asia, appeared in Alaska some 2800 years ago. It spread...
After decades of archaeological excavations, legacy collections present us with vast reservoirs of u...
Ceramic vessel technology was first developed or adopted in three separate areas of the American Sou...
This study deals with the Moundville culture of west-central Alabama, a Mississippian society which ...