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Ancient Engineering Selective Ceramic Processing In The Middle Balsas Region Of Guerrero Mexico 1st Edition Jennifer Meanwell

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Ancient Engineering Selective Ceramic Processing In The Middle Balsas Region Of Guerrero Mexico 1st Edition Jennifer Meanwell
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Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.59 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Jennifer Meanwell
ISBN: 9781784916510, 178491651X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Ancient Engineering Selective Ceramic Processing In The Middle Balsas Region Of Guerrero Mexico 1st Edition Jennifer Meanwell by Jennifer Meanwell 9781784916510, 178491651X instant download after payment.

This volume has two main objectives: establishing a chronology of the Middle Balsas and detailing the region's pottery production methods. The author posits that pottery intended for different functions was often deliberately made and/or decorated in ways that were chosen to make the vessels more appropriate for their intended functions. More specifically, this study determines whether any of the pottery production patterns identified in the region are linked to specific constraints imposed by the materials during the process of pottery manufacture. For example, it examines whether variables such as vessel shape and wall thickness correlate with the clay types and processing techniques determined during thin section analysis of the ancient sherds. Additionally, certain production behaviours are identified that are characteristic of the entire region and that can be used as markers of local tradition.

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