Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction /:
Petrography is the microscopic examination of thin sections of pottery to determine their precise mineralogical composition. In this groundbreaking work, James B. Stoltman applies quantitative as well as qualitative methods to the petrography of Native American ceramics. As explained in Ceramic Petr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Petrography is the microscopic examination of thin sections of pottery to determine their precise mineralogical composition. In this groundbreaking work, James B. Stoltman applies quantitative as well as qualitative methods to the petrography of Native American ceramics. As explained in Ceramic Petrography and Hopewell Interaction, by adapting refinements to the technique of petrography, Stoltman offers a powerful new set of tools that enables fact-based and rigorous identification of the composition and sources of pottery. Stoltman's subject is the cultural interaction among the Hopewell Interaction Sphere societies of the Ohio Valley region and contemporary peoples of the Southeast. Inferring social and commercial relationships between disparate communities by determining whether objects found in one settlement originated there or elsewhere is a foundational technique of archaeology. The technique, however, rests on the informed but necessarily imperfect visual inspection of objects by archaeologists. Petrography greatly amplifies archaeologists' ability to determine objects' provenance with greater precision and less guesswork. Using petrography to study a vast quantity of pottery samples sourced from Hopewell communities, Stoltman is able for the first time to establish which items are local, which are local but atypical, and which originated elsewhere. Another exciting possibility with petrography is to further determine the home source of objects that came from afar. Thus, combining traditional qualitative techniques with a wealth of new quantitative data, Ceramic Petrography and Hopewell Interaction offers a map of social and trade relationships among communities within and beyond the Hopewell Interaction Sphere with much greater precision and confidence than in the past. Ceramic Petrography and Hopewell Interaction provides a clear and concise explanation of petrographic methods, Stoltman's findings about Hopewell and southeastern ceramics in various sites, and the fascinating discovery that visits to Hopewell centers by southeastern Native Americans were not only for trade purposes but more for such purposes as pilgrimages, vision- and power-questing, healing, and the acquisition of knowledge. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xix, 209 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-203) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780817388072 0817388079 |
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spelling | Stoltman, James B., 1935- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvT3b44jB8VYyVgWCWCcP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88632687 Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / James B. Stoltman. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, 2015. 1 online resource (xix, 209 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-203) and index. Introduction -- Methodology -- Ohio Hopewell -- The Mann site in Posey County, Indiana -- Southern Illinois -- The Blue Ridge province of North Carolina and Tennessee -- The Appalachian plateau and ridge and valley provinces of northwest Georgia -- The coastal plain of Georgia and Florida -- Limestone-tempered pottery in middle Woodland contexts in the southeast and the Ohio Valley region -- Pinson Mounds revisited -- The sources of the "possibly nonlocal" vessels recovered from the Ohio Valley sites -- Summary and conclusions. Petrography is the microscopic examination of thin sections of pottery to determine their precise mineralogical composition. In this groundbreaking work, James B. Stoltman applies quantitative as well as qualitative methods to the petrography of Native American ceramics. As explained in Ceramic Petrography and Hopewell Interaction, by adapting refinements to the technique of petrography, Stoltman offers a powerful new set of tools that enables fact-based and rigorous identification of the composition and sources of pottery. Stoltman's subject is the cultural interaction among the Hopewell Interaction Sphere societies of the Ohio Valley region and contemporary peoples of the Southeast. Inferring social and commercial relationships between disparate communities by determining whether objects found in one settlement originated there or elsewhere is a foundational technique of archaeology. The technique, however, rests on the informed but necessarily imperfect visual inspection of objects by archaeologists. Petrography greatly amplifies archaeologists' ability to determine objects' provenance with greater precision and less guesswork. Using petrography to study a vast quantity of pottery samples sourced from Hopewell communities, Stoltman is able for the first time to establish which items are local, which are local but atypical, and which originated elsewhere. Another exciting possibility with petrography is to further determine the home source of objects that came from afar. Thus, combining traditional qualitative techniques with a wealth of new quantitative data, Ceramic Petrography and Hopewell Interaction offers a map of social and trade relationships among communities within and beyond the Hopewell Interaction Sphere with much greater precision and confidence than in the past. Ceramic Petrography and Hopewell Interaction provides a clear and concise explanation of petrographic methods, Stoltman's findings about Hopewell and southeastern ceramics in various sites, and the fascinating discovery that visits to Hopewell centers by southeastern Native Americans were not only for trade purposes but more for such purposes as pilgrimages, vision- and power-questing, healing, and the acquisition of knowledge. Print version record. English. Hopewell culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061929 Petrology in archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100474 Indian pottery Analysis. Ceramics Analysis. Indians of North America Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065194 Culture Hopewell. Pétrologie en archéologie. Céramique industrielle Analyse. Peuples autochtones Amérique du Nord Antiquités. Hopewell. aat HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) bisacsh HISTORY North America. bisacsh Ceramics Analysis fast Hopewell culture fast Indian pottery Analysis fast Indians of North America Antiquities fast Petrology in archaeology fast has work: Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG4DvdyQrfcTbFrWvjCc8y https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Stoltman, James B., 1935- Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2015] 9780817318598 (DLC) 2014034310 (OCoLC)895302936 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=964853 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Stoltman, James B., 1935- Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / Introduction -- Methodology -- Ohio Hopewell -- The Mann site in Posey County, Indiana -- Southern Illinois -- The Blue Ridge province of North Carolina and Tennessee -- The Appalachian plateau and ridge and valley provinces of northwest Georgia -- The coastal plain of Georgia and Florida -- Limestone-tempered pottery in middle Woodland contexts in the southeast and the Ohio Valley region -- Pinson Mounds revisited -- The sources of the "possibly nonlocal" vessels recovered from the Ohio Valley sites -- Summary and conclusions. Hopewell culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061929 Petrology in archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100474 Indian pottery Analysis. Ceramics Analysis. Indians of North America Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065194 Culture Hopewell. Pétrologie en archéologie. Céramique industrielle Analyse. Peuples autochtones Amérique du Nord Antiquités. Hopewell. aat HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) bisacsh HISTORY North America. bisacsh Ceramics Analysis fast Hopewell culture fast Indian pottery Analysis fast Indians of North America Antiquities fast Petrology in archaeology fast |
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title | Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / |
title_auth | Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / |
title_exact_search | Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / |
title_full | Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / James B. Stoltman. |
title_fullStr | Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / James B. Stoltman. |
title_full_unstemmed | Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / James B. Stoltman. |
title_short | Ceramic petrography and Hopewell interaction / |
title_sort | ceramic petrography and hopewell interaction |
topic | Hopewell culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061929 Petrology in archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100474 Indian pottery Analysis. Ceramics Analysis. Indians of North America Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065194 Culture Hopewell. Pétrologie en archéologie. Céramique industrielle Analyse. Peuples autochtones Amérique du Nord Antiquités. Hopewell. aat HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) bisacsh HISTORY North America. bisacsh Ceramics Analysis fast Hopewell culture fast Indian pottery Analysis fast Indians of North America Antiquities fast Petrology in archaeology fast |
topic_facet | Hopewell culture. Petrology in archaeology. Indian pottery Analysis. Ceramics Analysis. Indians of North America Antiquities. Culture Hopewell. Pétrologie en archéologie. Céramique industrielle Analyse. Peuples autochtones Amérique du Nord Antiquités. Hopewell. HISTORY Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) HISTORY North America. Ceramics Analysis Hopewell culture Indian pottery Analysis Indians of North America Antiquities Petrology in archaeology |
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