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Autor:
Willow Knight, Faith Gantz, Matthew Carl, Marcus L. Young, Brigitte Kovacevich, Dawn Crawford, Elena Torok, Fran Baas
Publikováno v:
Heritage Science, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-23 (2024)
Abstract Jade and greenstone objects have been held in high regard by many cultures stemming from their limited geological availability and their unique optical and mechanical properties. Jade and greenstone objects symbolized life, fertility, and et
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https://doaj.org/article/b1d21b688d0e4da28933a92c5b4d1a9e
Autor:
Amy E. Thompson, John P. Walden, Adrian S. Z. Chase, Scott R. Hutson, Damien B. Marken, Bernadette Cap, Eric C. Fries, M. Rodrigo Guzman Piedrasanta, Timothy S. Hare, Sherman W. Horn, George J. Micheletti, Shane M. Montgomery, Jessica Munson, Heather Richards-Rissetto, Kyle Shaw-Müller, Traci Ardren, Jaime J. Awe, M. Kathryn Brown, Michael Callaghan, Claire E. Ebert, Anabel Ford, Rafael A. Guerra, Julie A. Hoggarth, Brigitte Kovacevich, John M. Morris, Holley Moyes, Terry G. Powis, Jason Yaeger, Brett A. Houk, Keith M. Prufer, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 11 (2022)
Many humans live in large, complex political centers, composed of multi-scalar communities including neighborhoods and districts. Both today and in the past, neighborhoods form a fundamental part of cities and are defined by their spatial, architectu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/579384dd136d483684c56ce67b4a6169
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 12, Iss C, Pp 55-67 (2017)
This data article contains an atlas of paste fabrics and supplemental paste compositional data generated from Late Middle Preclassic-period ceramics at the Maya site of Holtun, Guatemala. The data include maps showing locations of archeological conte
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/654b69cf7ecf49f78e5befae7ef2b9d9
Autor:
Aimee DeNoyelles, Brigitte Kovacevich
Publikováno v:
Teaching and Learning Anthropology. 5
Autor:
Dylan Reed Smith, Erin K. Martin, Benjamin L. Kaufman, Michael Callaghan, Karla L. Cardona Caravantes, Brigitte Kovacevich, J. Marla Toyne
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Brigitte Kovacevich, Michael Callaghan
Publikováno v:
The Maya World ISBN: 9781351029582
In the Maya area, craft production was a significant part of domestic economies that included the specialized manufacture of a variety of goods and took place in both elite and commoner contexts. Crafting played a central role in a number of processe
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b121d937064bb96c9865a0db90daf52b
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351029582-34
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351029582-34
Autor:
Michael Callaghan, Brigitte Kovacevich
Publikováno v:
Ancient Mesoamerica. 30:457-472
This work addresses varying interpretations of the production, circulation, and consumption of jades in the Maya area from the Preclassic through the Postclassic periods (600b.c.–a.d.1697). Traditionally, exchange of jades has been seen as a dyadic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 12:334-345
This study uses type: variety-mode classification, digital stereomicroscopy, and Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) to characterize the paste composition of Late Middle Preclassic-period pottery at the site of Holtun, Guatemala. The sample consists of
Autor:
Brigitte Kovacevich
Publikováno v:
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association. 23:95-111
The rarity of jade as well as its hardness, durability, and sacred color gave it a value incomparable to other materials in Mesoamerica. The labor investment of the crafter, the esoteric knowledge used to create the objects, and the identity of the p
Autor:
Brigitte Kovacevich, Michael Callaghan
Publikováno v:
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association. 23:1-13
Annette Weiner's concept of “inalienable wealth” is a powerful theoretical construct that can help archaeologists understand how artifacts gained value, were used to foster group identity, and created social difference. In this chapter we first r