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Pottery & People

by James Skibo
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Overview

This volume emphasizes the complex interactions between ceramic containers and people in past and present contexts.

Pottery, once it appears in the archaeological record, is one of the most routinely recovered artifacts. It is made frequently, broken often, and comes in endless varieties according to economic and social requirements. Moreover, even in shreds ceramics can last almost forever, providing important clues about past human behavior.

The contributors to this volume, all leaders in ceramic research, probe the relationship between humans and ceramics. Here they offer new discoveries obtained through traditional lines of inquiry, demonstrate methodological breakthroughs, and expose innovative new areas for research. Among the topics covered in this volume are the age at which children begin learning pottery making; the origins of pottery in the Southwest U.S., Mesoamerica, and Greece; vessel production and standardization; vessel size and food consumption patterns; the relationship between pottery style and meaning; and the role pottery and other material culture plays in communication.

Pottery and People provides a cross-section of the state of the art, emphasizing the complete interactions between ceramic containers and people in past and present contexts. This is a milestone volume useful to anyone interested in the connections between pots and people.

 

About the Author, James Skibo

James Skibo is associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at Illinois State University.

Gary Feinman is professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

 

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Papers from an October 1996 conference probe the relation between humans and ceramics, describe new discoveries, demonstrate methodological breakthroughs, and expose new areas for research. Topics covered include the origins of pottery in the American Southwest, Mesoamerica, and Greece, vessel production and standardization, vessel size and food consumption patterns, pottery styles and meaning, and the role pottery and other material culture plays in communication. Includes b&w photos. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
University of Utah Press
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780874805772

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