Pottery and People

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9780874805772

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Edited by James Skibo, Gary Feinman
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254 x 178 mm
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540 g
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276

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James Skibo is associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at Illinois State University. Gary Feinman is professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Pottery and People ~ James M. Skibo 2. The Chaco-Chuska Connection: In Defense of Anna Shepard ~ James B. Stoltman 3. Socialization in American Southwest Pottery Decoration ~ Patricia L. Crown 4. Standardization and Specialization: What's the Link? ~ William A. Longacre 5. Advantages and Disadvantages fo Vertical-Half Molding Technology: Implications for Production Organization ~ Dean E. Arnold 6. Rethinking our Assumptions: Economic Specialization at the Household Scale in Ancient Ejutla, Oaxaca, Mexico ~ Gary M. Feinman 7. Ceramics and Social Contexts of Food Consumption in the Northern Southwest ~ Barbara J. Mills 8. Levels of Complexity: Ceramic Variability at Vijayanagara ~ Carla M. Sinopoli 9. Finely Crafted Ceramics and Distant Lands: Classic Mixtequilla ~ Barbara L. Stark 10. Tecomates, Residential Mobility, and Early Formative Occupation in Coastal Lowland Mesoamerica ~ Philip J. Arnold III 11. Exploring the Origins of Pottery on the Colorado Plateau ~ James M. Skibo and Eric Blinman 12. \u0022Looking Up\u0022 at Early Ceramics in Greece ~ Karen D. Vitelli 13. A Behavioral Theory of Meaning ~ Michael Brian Schiffer References Cited Index Contributors

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