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‡aCeramics in archaeology :
‡breadings from American antiquity, 1936-2002 /
‡ccompiled by Hector Neff.
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‡aWashington, D.C. :
‡bSociety for American Archaeology,
‡c2005.
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‡a482 p. :
‡bill. ;
‡c26 cm.
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‡aIncludes bibliographic references.
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‡tPart IV: Good, Fast, Cheap: Pick Any Two: Characterization of Ceramic Materials --
‡g18.
‡tReducing atmosphere and oxidizing atmosphere in prehistoric southwestern ceramics /
‡rHarold S. Colton --
‡g19.
‡tTechnological analysis of prehistoric lower Mississippi ceramic materials: a preliminary report /
‡rElizabeth C. Weaver --
‡g20.
‡tTemper identification: "technological sherd-splitting" or an unanswered challenge /
‡rAnna O. Shepard --
‡g21.
‡tComments on Weaver's "Technological analysis of prehistoric lower Mississippi ceramic materials /
‡rJames A. Porter --
‡g22.
‡tMegascopic and petrographic analyses of a foreign pottery vessel from the Cahokia site /
‡rCharles J. Bareis and James Warren Porter --
‡g23.
‡tLaboratory-scale instrumental neutron activation for archaeological analysis /
‡rRalph A. Johnson and R.F. Heizer --
‡g24.
‡tNeutron activation analysis of some Cuicuilco and Teotihuacan pottery: archaeological interpretation of results /
‡rJ.A. Bennyhoff and R.F. Heizer --
‡g25.
‡tProblems in pottery analysis /
‡rAnna O. Shepard --
‡g26.
‡tX-ray diffraction analysis of prehistoric pottery /
‡rJohn W. Weymouth --
‡g27.
‡tComments on Weymouth's "X-ray diffraction analysis of prehistoric pottery" /
‡rPrudence M. Rice --
‡g28.
‡tSensitivity, precision, and accuracy: their roles in ceramic compositional data bases /
‡rRonald L. Bishop, Veletta Canouts, Patricia L. Crown, and Suzanne P. De Atley --
‡g29.
‡tAcid extraction as a simple and inexpensive method for compositional characterization of archaeological ceramics /
‡rJames H. Burton and Arleyn W. Simon --
‡g30.
‡tAn assessment of the acid-extraction approach to compositional characterization of archaeological ceramics /
‡rHector Neff, Michael D. Glascock, Ronald L. Bishop, and M. James Blackman --
‡g31.
‡tA pot is not a rock: a reply to Neff, Glascock, Bishop and Blackman /
‡rJames H. Burton and Arleyn W. Simon --
‡g32.
‡tEvaluation of painted pottery from the Mesa Verde region using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-massed spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) /
‡rRobert J. Speakman and Hector Neff
‡tPart V: Pots As Tools: Performance Counts --
‡g33.
‡t"Cell tempered" pottery /
‡rAnna O. Shepard --
‡g34.
‡tNew perspectives on experimental archaeology: surface treatments and thermal response of the clay cooking pot /
‡rMichael Brian Schiffer, James M. Skibo, Tamara C. Boelke, Mark A. Neupert, and Meredith Aronson --
‡g35.
‡tLife-expectancy of utilitarian pottery in Tzintzuntzan, Michoacan, Mexico /
‡rGeorge M. Foster --
‡g36.
‡tMortal pots: on use life and vessel size in the formation of ceramic assemblages /
‡rMichael J. Shott.
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‡tPart I: Introduction --
‡g1.
‡tEarly formative cultures in Georgia and Florida /
‡rJames A. Ford
‡tPart II: The Typological Concept --
‡g2.
‡tTypological concept /
‡rAlex D. Krieger --
‡g3.
‡tOn the typological method /
‡rIrving Rouse --
‡g4.
‡tStatistical techniques for the discovery of artifact types /
‡rAlbert C. Spaulding --
‡g5.
‡tComments on A. C. Spaulding, "Statistical techniques for the discovery of artifact types" /
‡rJames A. Ford --
‡g6.
‡tReply to Ford /
‡rAlbert C. Spaulding --
‡g7.
‡tCeramic variety, type cluster, and ceramic system in southwest pottery analysis /
‡rJoe Ben Wheat, James C. Gifford, and William W. Wasley --
‡g8.
‡tImportance of both analytic and taxonomic classification in the type-variety system /
‡rJeremy A. Sabloff and Robert E. Smith --
‡g9.
‡tSabloff and Smith's "the importance of both analytic and taxonomic classification in the type-variety system" /
‡rRobert C. Dunnell --
‡g10.
‡tEthnomineralogy of Ticul, Yucatan potters: etics and emics /
‡rDean E. Arnold --
‡g11.
‡tRethinking the ware concept /
‡rPrudence M. Rice
‡tPart III: Time's Arrow --
‡g12.
‡tA chronological method applicable to the southeast /
‡rJames A. Ford --
‡g13.
‡tA method for chronologically ordering archaeological deposits /
‡rW.S. Robinson --
‡g14.
‡tStratigraphy and seriation /
‡rJohn H. Rowe --
‡g15.
‡tSeriation method and its evaluation /
‡rRobert C. Dunnell --
‡g16.
‡tStylistic variation in evolutionary perspective: inferences from decorative diversity and interassemblage distance in Illinois woodland ceramic assemblages /
‡rFraser D. Neiman --
‡g17.
‡tCeramic style change and neutral evolution: a case study from Neolithic Europe /
‡rS.J. Shennan and J.R. Wilkinson
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‡aMode of access: Internet.
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‡aCompilation of papers previously published in the journal American antiquity.
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