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Western Ceramic Traditions : Prehistoric and Historic Native American Ceramics of the Western U.S. /

"This project was submitted to the University of Utah Anthropological Papers (UUAP) series and reflects a similar project done by Suzanne Griset in 1986 for Great Basin ceramics (UUAP #111). This time, the authors of this edited volume present a summary of ceramics found in Southern California...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Griset, Suzanne (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2022]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • When a pot drop is not : archaeological and cultural contexts of ceramic scatters in the Colorado Desert, California / Jerry Schaefer
  • At the edge of the desert and west of the sea : ceramics from Anza Borrego Desert State Park / Suzanne Griset
  • Patayan transport of Hohokam ceramics to the Colorado Desert, California / Jerry Schaefer
  • Evidence of long-distance exchange from the Robbers Mountain region, West-Central Mojave Desert / Helen F. Wells
  • Geochemical and luminescence insights into the cultural transmission of clay and temper recipes in Southern Owens Valley, California / Jelmer W. Eerkens, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, and Carl P. Lipo
  • Using luminescence dating to address the chronological and cultural affiliation of brownware ceramics in the Virgin Branch Puebloan region / Karen G. Harry and Sachiko Sakai
  • A functional analysis of Upland and Lowland Virgin Branch ceramics through residue analysis / Brenna Wilkerson, Karen G. Harry, and Spencer M. Steinberg
  • A regional analysis of brownware in Colonial Period Chumash sites / Catherine Bailey
  • The brownware ceramic traditions at Mission San Gabriel Archángel / Suzanne Griset
  • Mineralogy of locally produced ceramics from Mission Santa Clara de Asis / Sarah Peelo, Christina Spellman, Chester Liwosz, Linda Hylkema, and Stella D'Oro
  • Directions forward for ceramic studies in the Far Southwest / Don Laylander.