The Movement of Technical Knowledge: Cross-Craft Perspectives on Mobility and Knowledge in Production Technologies
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "The Movement of Technical Knowledge: Cross-Craft Perspectives on Mobility and Knowledge in Production Technologies," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The mechanisms by which technical knowledge moves through time and space provides the basis of much material culture research, spanning studies that explore technological change and innovation as well as those that examine technological stability and continuity. However, there are challenges facing archaeologists who reconstruct the learning processes and knowledge networks of past craft practitioners and the implications of the movement of such knowledge and/or craftspeople. In particular, there is a gap between identifying technological change and knowledge transfer in specific local contexts and developing an understanding of regional technological trends, especially in light of the growing use of ‘big data’ to examine research questions at very broad scales.
This session brings together archaeomaterials research that considers how and why technological knowledge moves (temporally and geographically) on all scales, and asks for a reflection on how these interpretations are formed, in relation to – for example – ethnographic and/or experimental data. It seeks to stimulate discussion on all aspects of knowledge transmission, to share approaches and perspectives from different materials, and bridge the gap between local and regional technological landscapes. This session should interest those working in materials-focused excavation, ethnoarchaeology, experimental archaeology, and analysis of production remains and artefacts.
Other Keywords
Material Culture and Technology •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis: Metallurgical Analysis •
Ceramic Analysis •
Craft Production •
Historic •
Bronze Age •
Iron Age •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis •
Lithic Analysis •
Ethnohistory
Geographic Keywords
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
Republic of Panama (Country) •
Netherlands Antilles (Country) •
Aruba (Country) •
Italian Republic (Country) •
Hellenic Republic (Country) •
Republic of Albania (Country) •
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedoni (Country) •
Republic of Bulgaria (Country) •
Republic of Montenegro (Country)
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- Documents (12)
- Accidental Innovation? Using Isotopic Analysis to Test Possible Iron Production as a By-Product of Advanced Copper Smelting (2019)
- Artisanal Lineages, Communities of Practice and Learning Traditions in Muisca otive goldwork (Colombia): An Initial Exploration (2019)
- Did the student become the master? The development of the glaze technology in Cyprus during the 13th to 17th centuries AD (2019)
- From Local to Regional Technological Landscapes – The Mobility of Aeginetan Potters (2019)
- The medieval Basque iron industry, cultural traits in technological traditions (2019)
- Niche Construction and Iron Smelting Technology: Some Thoughts on the Development of Regional Metallurgical Economies (2019)
- The Origin and Spread of Antimony as a Raw Material in Metal and Vitreous Materials Making: From the Bronze Age to the Roman Period (2019)
- Post-fire incising as a means of controlling esoteric knowledge in the Andean Formative (2019)
- Technical Knowledge, Metal Artisans, and Moche Visual Culture: A View from Piura, Peru (2019)
- Trade networks and selective cultural transmission of ceramic technologies in Neolithic southern Vietnam (2019)
- Transferable Skills: Crafts and Knowledge Transmission in the Ancient Caribbean (2019)
- Transferring Technological Knowledge: Becoming Craft Specialists and Craft Items through Ritual Reproduction (2019)