Ceramic Ecology Revisited 1987, Parts i and ii: The Technology and Socioeconomics of Pottery
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Year 1988
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1. CLAY RESOURCE SPECIALIZATION IN ANCIENT TANZANIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR CULTURAL PROCESS
CHAPTER 2. PREHISTORIC DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS OF DOMESTIC CERAMICS IN SORSOGON, PHILIPPINES: AN ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY
CHAPTER 3. THE THREE-STORY KILN OF AGOST, SPAIN
CHAPTER 4. ELITE CERAMICS: DISHES FIT FOR A KING
CHAPTER 5. AN ETHNOARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF MAYA DOMESTIC POTTERY PRODUCTION
CHAPTER 6. SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, KINSHIP, AND INNOVATION: THE ADOPTION OF THE TORNETE IN TICUL, YUCATAN
CHAPTER 7. LEAST-COST AND FUNCTION-OPTIMIZING INTERPRETATIONS OF CERAMIC PRODUCTION: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
CHAPTER 8. CERAMIC ECOLOGY AND THE CLAY/FUEL RATIO: MODELING FUEL CONSUMPTION IN TLAJINGA 33, TEOTIHUACAN, MEXICO
CHAPTER 9. CLASSIC TEOTIHUACAN GRANULAR WARES: CERAMIC ECOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS
CHAPTER 10. CLASSIC TEOTIHUACAN COPOID WARES: CERAMIC ECOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS
CHAPTER 11. CLASSIC TEOTIHUACAN CANDELEROS: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS