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In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, much of what is now the southwestern United States was known as Alta California, a remote part of New Spain. The presidios, missions, and pueblos of the region have yielded a rich trove of ceramics ma
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Latin American Antiquity. 29:143-168
Traditionally, the wide distribution of distinctive Chihuahuan polychrome ceramics has been interpreted as evidence for the extensive interaction sphere of Casas Grandes, or Paquime. The role of the major center of Paquime in the political and econom
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Historical Archaeology. 50:65-91
Nearly 800 ceramic sherds from 10 Spanish colonial sites in Texas were analyzed using instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) as a tool for understanding the local-resource production and distribution of Native American pottery, lead-glazed c
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M. James Blackman, Holly Pittman
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 7:877-883
One of the most diagnostic artifact types of the Uruk expansion is the impressions of cylinder seals on clay administrative devices which served to secure packages of commodities or to mark documents. Regardless of their findspot, the stylistic and i
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Historical Archaeology. 43:1-21
In the late 18th century, representatives of the Spanish empire occupied the San Francisco Bay Area and rapidly transformed the region through the introduction of agriculture, animal husbandry, Roman Catholicism, the Spanish language, and the use of
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Carl P. Lipo, Jeffrey P. Blomster, Marcus Winter, Stephen Houston, George L. Cowgill, Richard A. Diehl, Hector Neff, Michael D. Glascock, Ann Cyphers, Arthur A. Joyce, Ronald L. Bishop, M. James Blackman, Michael D. Coe
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Latin American Antiquity. 17:104-118
We are glad that Sharer et al. (this issue) have dropped their original claim that the INAA data demonstrate multidirectional movement of Early Formative pottery. Beyond this, however, they offer nothing that might enhance understanding of Early Form
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Jeffrey P. Blomster, Arthur A. Joyce, Richard A. Diehl, Hector Neff, George L. Cowgill, Barbara L. Stark, Michael D. Coe, Ronald L. Bishop, M. James Blackman, Carl P. Lipo, Stephen Houston, Michael D. Glascock, Marcus Winter
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Latin American Antiquity. 17:54-76
A recent study of Early Formative Mesoamerican pottery by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) yielded surprising results that prompted two critiques in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The INAA study indicated that the
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Historical Archaeology. 36:79-96
Compositional classification of colonial-era ceramics using neutron activation analysis has heretofore focused primarily on majolicas from Spain and Mexico. In order to expand the chemical database to include 18th-century French ceramics, 186 sherds
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Ceramic Production in Early Hispanic California: Craft, Economy, and Trade on the Frontier of New Spain
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https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813049816.003.0006
https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813049816.003.0006