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Pottery images 1600-1699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 1600-1699, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 200-399 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 200-399, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2400-2499 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 2400-2499, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2600-2699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 2600-2699, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2700-2799 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 2700-2799, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2800-2899 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara L. Stark.

Pottery images 2800-2899, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 2900-2999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 2900-2999, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 3000-3099 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 3000-3099, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 3100-3199 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 3100-3199, see "Documentation of Image Archive" for archive variables and "Palm Image Archive" database for information about images.


Pottery images 3300-3399 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers between 3300-3399, the majority taken by Thanet Skoglund in a study comparing Late Postclassic pottery from Cotaxtla (Cotaxtla Archaeological Project) and PALM. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive".


Pottery images 3400-3499 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

This file includes pottery images (3400-3499). See Documentation of Image Archive and Palm Image Archive for descriptions of the variables in the archive and for information associated with the images.


Pottery images 3500-3699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers between 3500-3699. See Documentation of Image Archive" for information on variables and "Palm Image Archive" for information about individual images.


Pottery images 3700-3799 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images are within accession numbers 3700-3799. See Documentation of Image Archive for variables and Palm Image Archive for information about images.


Pottery images 3800-3849 (2013)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images fall within accession numbers 3800-3849 in the image archive, Variables are described in the Documentation of Image Archive, and associated information about the image is contained in the access database Palm Image Archive.


Pottery images 3850-3899 (2013)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers between 3850-3899 in the image archive. Variables are described in the Documentation of Image Archive, and associated information about the image is contained in the access database Palm Image Archive.


Pottery images 3900-3999 (2013)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These pottery images have accession numbers 3900-3999 in the image archive. Variables are described in the Documentation of Image Archive, and associated information about the image is contained in the access database Palm Image Archive.


Pottery images 400-599 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 400-599, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 600-799 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 600-799, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


Pottery images 800-999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Pottery images 800-999, labeled by accession number, see "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive"


The Pottery of a Problematic Deposit from Cahal Pech, Belize, and Its Implications for the Interpretation of Similar Deposits (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jim Aimers. Jaime Awe.

During the Belize Tourism Development Project (2000-2004), Awe excavated dense on-floor deposits on the stairs and stairside outsets of Structures A2 and A3 at Cahal Pech. These deposits were mainly pottery sherds but included a variety of other materials including whole and partial vessels, projectile points, obsidian blades, deer antlers, figurines and ocarinas, spindle whorls, and jade pendants. A standard interpretations of such deposits is that they represent garbage left behind by Terminal...


Pottery Traditions and Cultural Resilience: The Evidence from Yaxnohcah (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Debra Walker.

This is an abstract from the "New and Emerging Perspectives on the Bajo el Laberinto Region of the Maya Lowlands, Part 2" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. A decade of research at Yaxnohcah informs our current understanding the Central Karstic Uplands and lays the groundwork for continuing research in the greater Bajo el Laberinto region. This paper summarizes the sometimes surprising results of ceramic analysis at the site, while acknowledging the...


Pottery type images for the western Tabasco Coastal Plain (2008)
IMAGE Christopher von Nagy.

This set of images documents common ceramics types found at La Venta, Tabasco. The examples here were recovered from San Andrés (Barí 1), a subsidiary elite community in the Lower La Venta area of the flood plain. The ceramics at San Andrés demonstrate a range of states from refired and eroded to well-preserved. The type images presented here are of generally well-preserved examples. These types are defined in my dissertation (von Nagy 2003), and will receive full treatment in a forth coming...


Pottery, Practice and Provenance. Interpreting Ceramic Data from the Middle Preclassic site of Holtun, Guatemala (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William Gilstrap. Michael Callaghan. Daniel Pierce.

This is an abstract from the "Where Is Provenance? Bridging Method, Evidence, and Theory for the Interpretation of Local Production" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Formal studies of archaeological pottery have moved far beyond traditional typological approaches through applications of complementary instrumental analyses, borrowed mainly from the Natural Sciences. No contemporary study of archaeological pottery is complete without some form of...


Potting Communities on a Purépecha Landscape, Angamuco, Michoacán, Mexico (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anna Cohen.

This is an abstract from the "Step by Step: Tracing World Potting Traditions through Ceramic Petrography" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Documentation of the chaîne opératoire allows us to investigate the manufacturing steps that transform raw materials into finished products. Study of these steps can facilitate discussions about the intentions of ancient potters and potter communities of practice. In western Mesoamerica during the Late...


Power and Practice, Trauma and Resilience: Exploring the Experiences of Canadian Archaeologists (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lisa Hodgetts. Kisha Supernant. Natasha Lyons. John Welch. Marie-Pier Cantin.

This is an abstract from the "Presidential Session: What Is at Stake? The Impacts of Inequity and Harassment on the Practice of Archaeology" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. How do different archaeological practitioners experience and navigate the power inequities built into our disciplinary institutions? Our 2019 online survey of Canadian archaeologists gathered information from over 550 students and practitioners. It explored experiences of sexual...