Advances in the Method and Application of Ceramic Petrography: International Perspectives on Key Archaeological Questions Part II
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Over the last 30 years the archaeological application of petrographic analysis has gained methodological and theoretical traction. Ceramic petrography, in particular, has emerged as a key methodological tool because it provides insights into technological practice, the choice and manipulation of raw materials by ancient potters, and methods of forming and firing conditions. Petrography has the advantage of being a visual technique whose observations are easily combined with macroscopic study of fabric, form, and decoration. A holistic approach that combines such observation with chemical (e.g. INAA, ICP-MS, XRF), mineralogical (especially XRD), and microstructural (SEM) data, in addition to geological information provides a powerful analytical strategy for understanding the social, political, economic, and environmental contexts of ceramic production, distribution, and consumption. Such information is vital for developing robust interpretations of ancient social organization and change. We have invited a group of scholars whose work highlights advances in ceramic petrography for understanding, technological traditions and change, identity, ceramic production and exchange, migration, and the social context of consumption. Many of the papers highlight new methods for combining petrography with other analytical strategies to address social process. As such, the session provides an analytical exchange among researchers with diverse intellectual backgrounds and research interests.
Other Keywords
Petrography •
Pottery •
Ceramic Petrography •
Pawnee •
andes •
Ceramics •
Migration •
Trade •
Petrographic Analysis •
Sherd
Culture Keywords
Ancestral Puebloan
Material Types
Ceramic
Temporal Keywords
Pueblo II, Pueblo III
Geographic Keywords
Europe •
South America •
AFRICA •
Cibola County (County) •
McKinley County (County) •
US (ISO Country Code) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Central America
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Arybolas, amphoras and Manteño Ordinario: The production and significance of Ecuadorian transport vessels (2015)
"A burden of one’s own choice is not felt": observing ceramic production technology, exchange and consumption in the Late Mycenaean Saronic Gulf. (2015)
Petrography of "Nderit" pottery from Pastoral Neolithic sites surrounding Lake Turkana in Kenya (2015)