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A.000/783 GARC Making pots , el modelado de la cerámica a mano y su potencial interpretativo | A.000/783 LEEU Studies in the technology of ancient pottery | A.000/783 SKIB Pottery function , a use-alteration perspective | A.000/783 SKIB Understanding pottery function | A.000/791 ROSE Cave art, perception and knowledge | A.010/051 SCHI Ancient art , gifts from the Norbert Schimmel collection | A.010/051 SLIW From the archaeological collections of Cracow and Jena |
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The 1992 publication of Pottery Function applied ethnoarchaeological data collected among the Kalinga and experiments to set forth the principles for the creation of pottery use-alteration traces (residue, carbonization, and abrasion). Analogous to lithic use-wear analysis, this study developed the method and theory making the connections between pottery use traces and function. At the 20th anniversary of the book, it is time to assess what has been done and learned. One of the concerns of those working in pottery analysis is that they are unsure how to “do” use-alteration analysis on their collection. Another common concern is understanding intended pottery function—the connections between technical choices and function. This book is designed to answer these questions using case studies from the author and many others who are applying use-alteration analysis to infer actual pottery function. The focus of Understanding Pottery Function is on how practicing archaeologists can infer function from their ceramic collection.
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