Ceramics, Identity and Regional Interaction in the Lower Amazon
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
The lower Amazon region has a diverse and complex precolonial history, with a number of cultures being identified by archaeological research mainly through study of different ceramic complexes. Some of them are among the oldest ceramics in the Americas, while others have emerged just before the European conquest. Some styles developed out of large and complex chiefdoms, such as Marajó and Santarém, while others are related to small, local settlements. Given these scenarios, recent research has been struggling to both understand the enormous diversity of ceramic styles and to differentiate local from regional and/or pan-Amazonian traits; ephemerous from persistent styles; and hybrid and flexible repertoires as both the result of and a vector for different types of interaction spheres (such as exchange networks, ethnic and political alignments, war alliances, competition for managed territories, migrations, etc.). This session will explore both technological and symbolic aspects of ceramic production, use and discard to advance understanding of the role of ceramics in identity building and regional interaction dynamics.
Other Keywords
Ceramics •
Historical linguistics •
Lower Amazon •
Pottery •
Migration •
Reconstruction •
Spatial Analysis •
Regional Interaction •
Ceramic Styles •
Settlement Pattern Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
South America
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-10 of 10)
- Documents (10)
- An Amazonian Crossroads: Results from Pilot Fieldwork on the Xingu-Amazon Confluence, Brazil (2016)
- Cariban Historical Linguistics: The State of the Art (2016)
- Ceramics and the Indigenous Histories of Southeastern Amazonia (2016)
- Fractal and extended identities: the dynamics of ceramic styles from Monte Alegre, Lower Amazon. (2016)
- Interactions across the frontier? Exploring interpretations of ceramic production and design on the upper Tapajós. (2016)
- Koriabo ceramics of the Lower Xingu area: a north-south stylistic flow? (2016)
- Long-term social interaction is reflected in parallel linguistic structures among the languages of the lower Amazon (2016)
- The Middens, the Terraces and What Lies in Between: a test for the middenscape model of terra preta formation at the mouth of the Xingu River (2016)
- The Pot Calling the Kettle Black: Archaeological Assemblages and Ethnographic Communities in Guiana and the Lower Amazon (2016)
- Traces of Carib Ancestors: The Incised and Punctate Horizon Style in Eastern Amazonia (2016)