abstract: This paper studies the change in social diversity and interaction space from the Classic to Postclassic periods in the Mimbres Valley and East Mimbres Area. Between the Classic and Postclassic periods the Mimbres region of the American Southwest exhibits an increase in diversity of ceramic wares. Previous research suggests that increased diversity of ceramics indicates a more diverse community, which could pose challenges to local social interaction (Nelson et al. 2011). I am interested in whether the architecture of plazas, focal points of communities' social structures, change in response to the growing social diversity. To examine this, I quantify the diversity of painted ceramics at Classic and Postclassic villages as well as ...
We present clear production areas for two distinct polychrome wares in the earlier part of the perio...
The transition from Pinedale to Fourmile style on White Mountain Red Ware marks a critical shift in ...
This paper is about the occupational continuity in the Colima Valley during the Formative period, pa...
The identification of social boundaries relies on the presumption that differences between productio...
The research focuses on the Mogollon Mimbres region of the North American Southwest, and, in particu...
Over the last half-century, anthropologists have employed the concept of communities as an interpr...
In the Mimbres region of southwestern New Mexico, there are two notable periods of transition (aroun...
abstract: The Mimbres tradition of southwestern New Mexico, underwent what can be characterized as c...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
This study uses ceramic data from northern Rio Grande Coalition and Classic period (A.D. 1250-1600) ...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This thesis presents an analysis of the Epiclassic and Postclassic period ceramic assemblages from t...
This thesis is about the Maya who inhabited northern Yucatán, México, during the centuries around th...
This study examines interaction networks among non-elite potters at Uxbenká and Baking Pot, Belize d...
We present clear production areas for two distinct polychrome wares in the earlier part of the perio...
The transition from Pinedale to Fourmile style on White Mountain Red Ware marks a critical shift in ...
This paper is about the occupational continuity in the Colima Valley during the Formative period, pa...
The identification of social boundaries relies on the presumption that differences between productio...
The research focuses on the Mogollon Mimbres region of the North American Southwest, and, in particu...
Over the last half-century, anthropologists have employed the concept of communities as an interpr...
In the Mimbres region of southwestern New Mexico, there are two notable periods of transition (aroun...
abstract: The Mimbres tradition of southwestern New Mexico, underwent what can be characterized as c...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
This study uses ceramic data from northern Rio Grande Coalition and Classic period (A.D. 1250-1600) ...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This thesis presents an analysis of the Epiclassic and Postclassic period ceramic assemblages from t...
This thesis is about the Maya who inhabited northern Yucatán, México, during the centuries around th...
This study examines interaction networks among non-elite potters at Uxbenká and Baking Pot, Belize d...
We present clear production areas for two distinct polychrome wares in the earlier part of the perio...
The transition from Pinedale to Fourmile style on White Mountain Red Ware marks a critical shift in ...
This paper is about the occupational continuity in the Colima Valley during the Formative period, pa...