
Ancient Maya Pottery
by Aimers, James John; Chase, Diane Z.; Chase, Arlen F.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
List of Figures | p. vii |
List of Tables | p. x |
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Type-Variety: What Works and What Doesn't | p. 11 |
Types and Traditions, Spheres and Systems: A Consideration of Analytic Constructs and Concepts in the Classification and Interpretation of Maya Ceramics | p. 29 |
Interpreting Form and Context: Ceramic Subcomplexes at Caracol, Nohmul, and Santa Rita Corozal, Belize | p. 46 |
Ceramic Resemblances, Trade, and Emulation: Changing Utilitarian Pottery Traditions in the Maya Lowlands | p. 74 |
Type-Variety on Trial: Experiments in Classification and Meaning Using Ceramic Assemblages from Lamanai, Belize | p. 91 |
Establishing the Cunil Ceramic Complex at Cahal Pech, Belize | p. 107 |
Technological Style and Terminal Preclassic Orange Ceramics in the Holmul Region, Guatemala | p. 121 |
Acanmul, Becán, and the Xcocom Phenomenon through a Type-Variety Looking Glass: Resolving Historical Enigmas through Hands-On Typological Assessments | p. 142 |
Looking for Times: How Type-Variety Analysis Helps Us "See" the Early Postclassic in Northwestern Honduras | p. 163 |
Slips, Styles, and Trading Patterns: A Postclassic Perspective from Central Petén, Guatemala | p. 185 |
Mayapán's Chen Mul Modeled Effigy Censers: Iconography and Archaeological Context | p. 203 |
Problems and Prospects in Maya Ceramic Classification, Analysis, and Interpretation | p. 229 |
References | p. 239 |
Contributors | p. 281 |
Index | p. 283 |
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