Elizabeth Chilton is assistant professor of anthropology at Harvard University.
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List of Figures List of Tables Preface 1. Material Meanings and Meaningful Materials: An Introduction ~ Elizabeth S. Chilton 2. Of Paradigms and Ways of Seeing: Artifact Variability as if People Mattered ~ Marcia-Anne Dobres 3. Social Dimensions of Technical Choice in Kalinga Ceramic Traditions ~ Miriam T. Stark 4. One Size Fits All: Typology and Alternatives for Ceramic Research ~ Elizabeth S. Chilton 5. Testing Interpretative Assumptions of Neutron Activation Analysis: Contemporary Pottery in YucatAn, 1964-1994 ~ Dean D. Arnold, Hector A. Neff, Ronald L. Bishop,and Michael D. Galscock 6. Formal and Technological Variability and the Social Relations of Production: Crisoles from San JosE de Moro, Peru ~ Cathy Lynne Costin 7. On Typologies, Selection, and Ethnoarchaeology in Ceramic Production Studies ~ Philip J. Arnold III 8. Style in Archaeology or Archaeologists in Style ~ H. Martin Wobst 9. An End Note: Reframing Materiality for Archaeology ~ Margaret W. Conkey References Index Contributors

