Ceramics of the Indigenous Cultures in South America: Studies of Production and Exchange using INAA
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
Indigenous peoples of South America produced a diverse assortment of ceramics ranging from the common to the artistic with many types characterized by symbolic, religious imagery. In some areas, pottery was mass produced for the general population as well as the elite. Reliance on compositional data from instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) to study production and exchange practices of indigenous ceramics from the continent of South America has grown over the past two decades. In some instances, the data from other analytical methods have been integrated with data from INAA to extend the investigations toward more complex questions. In this poster symposium, several case studies will be presented facilitating comparisons and contrasts between regions.
Other Keywords
Ceramics •
INAA •
Neutron Activation Analysis •
Pottery •
Compositional Analysis •
Chemistry •
Archaeometry •
Wari •
pilgrimage •
Northwest Argentina
Geographic Keywords
South America
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A Database of Neutron Activation Analysis Characterizing Indigenous Ceramics from South America (2016)
NAA Analysis of Ambato Ceramics from the Southern Andes (Eastern Valleys of Catamarca and Tucuman, Argentina) (2016)
Neutron Activation Analysis in Archaeological Pottery from Mendoza, Central Western Argentina (2016)