Beyond the Ethnicity Debate: Examining the Many Contexts of Colonoware
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
Colonoware refers to handbuilt, low-fired earthenware likely produced by both Native Americans and enslaved Africans between the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries in the United States. Traditionally, researchers have debated the ethnicity of colono producers by formulating arguments around specific vessel attributes that might be considered "Native American" or "African". While these debates provide important insights, a focus on ethnicity obscures research avenues that can address critical questions about social and economic networks. The papers in this session move beyond the ethnicity debate to interrogate colonoware, and its contexts, using attribute-based analyses and incorporating new analytical techniques, such as Geographic Information Systems and compositional analysis. The papers examine colonoware from a variety of perspectives to explore processes such as production, use, exchange and interaction, and the ware’s role in local and regional economies. The studies cover a wide geographic distribution and demonstrate that this pottery tradition—while exhibiting general similarities in material traits—is also highly variable and based on the particular social and economic contexts of its users and producers.
Other Keywords
Colonoware •
Ceramics •
Comparative Analysis •
American Indians •
Markets •
Slavery •
Earthenwares •
Market Economy •
Virginia •
Identity
Geographic Keywords
North America - Southeast •
North America - Mid-Atlantic •
United States of America (Country) •
Georgia (State / Territory) •
Mississippi (State / Territory) •
Tennessee (State / Territory) •
North Carolina (State / Territory) •
South Carolina (State / Territory) •
Alabama (State / Territory) •
Florida (State / Territory)
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- Documents (11)
- Beyond Ethnicity: Compositional Analysis and the Manufacture and Trade of Colonoware. (2016)
- Characterizing Colonowares from Three Sites in the Central Virginia Piedmont (2016)
- Colonoware as Cottage Industry: Household Production and the Internal Economy at Dean Hall Plantation, South Carolina (2016)
- Colonowares of the Apalachee Province of La Florida (2016)
- A Diachronic Perspective on Colonoware from the J. Joyner Smith Plantation (2016)
- Hampton Comes Alive! An Examination of Colonoware from Hampton Plantation (2016)
- Is Colonoware an Emblem of Enslavement? (2016)
- Lesesne Colono Ware (2016)
- Making Pottery, Constructing Community and Engaging the Market: Colonoware Production on the Pamunkey Indian Reservation (2016)
- Revisiting Variation in Colonoware Manufacture and Use (2016)
- Trends and Techniques of Catawba Colonoware, ca. 1760-1800. (2016)