Ceramic Petrographers in the Americas, Production Practices and Social Networks from Multilevel Angles
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 90th Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (2025)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Ceramic Petrographers in the Americas, Production Practices and Social Networks from Multilevel Angles" at the 90th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The focus of this poster session is on ceramic materials (senso largo), production practices, and social networks approached from a multilevel angle, including ceramic petrography coupled (or not) to other analysis techniques, grounded in conceptual frameworks leading to a better understanding of social interactions, knowledge construction, and the building of communities at large.
Other Keywords
Mesoamerica •
North America •
South America •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis: Ceramic Petrography
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Assessing the Production of Middle Horizon “Pachacamac” Style Pottery from Pachacamac, Peru using Petrography (2025)
Characterization of pottery in Characato and Ongamira valleys, southern Pampean Hills, Córdoba, Argentina. Compositional analysis of raw material and sherds using XRD, FRX and INAA (2025)
Pots Are (Still) Not Rocks: Important Considerations when Teaching and Learning Ceramic Petrography (2025)
Production and Provenance of Ceramics from the Site of Campanayuq Rumi (1100-400 B.C.), Ayacucho, Peru (2025)