Glazed Over: Composition of Northern Rio Grande Glaze Ware Paints from San Marcos Pueblo (original ) (raw )Glaze-paints, technological knowledge, and ceramic specialization in the fourteenth-century Pueblo Southwest
Scott Van Keuren , Mark R. Agostini , Hector Neff
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
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Potters and Communities of Practice: Glaze Paint and Polychrome Pottery in the American Southwest, AD 1250 to 1700 (Anthropological Papers)
Judith Habicht Mauche
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Analytic and experimental approaches to understanding Rio Grande glaze paint technology as an artistic process.
Kari Schleher , Eric Blinman
Potters and Communities of Practice: Glaze Paint and Polychrome Pottery in the American Southwest, AD 1250 to 1700, 2012
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Decorating Glaze-Painted Pottery in East-Central Arizona
Scott Van Keuren
2006
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The Social Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Dynamics in the Southwest, AD 1250-1680
Judith Habicht Mauche
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Painting Cibola White Ware in the American Southwest: Pigment Analyses of Late Pre-Hispanic Ceramics from Ancestral Pueblo Villages in East-Central Arizona
Mark R. Agostini
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Formal descriptions of Rio Grande glazes from LA 70 [REDACTED REPORT] (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 78C) / A. H. (Helene) Warren, David H. Snow. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1976.
LOA Library (Museum of New Mexico - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1976
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The Social Life of Pots Glaze Wares and Cultural Dynamics in the Southwest , AD 1250-1680 edited by J. Habicht-Mauche, S. L. Eckert, and D. L. Huntley
Suzanne L . Eckert
The Social Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Transformation in the Late Precontact Southwest edited by J. A. Habicht-Mauche, S. L. Eckert and D. Huntley, 2006
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Glaze Ware Technology, the Social Lives of Pots, and Communities of Practice in the Late Prehistoric Southwest
Miriam Stark
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Centers of manufacture and trade of Rio Grande glazes : a preliminary report [REDACTED REPORT] (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 54) / A. Helene Warren. Santa Fe, New Mexico : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1970.
LOA Library (Museum of New Mexico - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture)
Laboratory of Anthropology note , 1970
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Colorful Glaze Ware: Use of Color on Northern Rio Grande Glaze Ware
Kari Schleher
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Kelley Hays-Gilpin
Navajo Mountain Road Project final report (Vol. 5, p. Chapter 3). onine publication: University of Utah Press. , 2008
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The White Ware Pottery from Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581): Learning Frameworks and Communities of Practice and Identity
Judith Habicht Mauche
Kiva, 2022
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Local recipes or distant commodities? Lead isotope and chemical compositional analysis of glaze paints from the Salinas pueblos, New Mexico
Judith Habicht Mauche
Journal of …, 2007
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The Social History of Southwestern Glaze Wares
Judith Habicht Mauche
The social life of pots: glaze wares and …, 2006
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Coalescence and the Spread of Glaze-Painted Pottery in the Central Rio Grande: The View from Tijeras Pueblo (LA581), New Mexico
Suzanne L . Eckert
American Antiquity
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PIEDRAS MARCADAS (LA 290) CERAMICS: THE POTTERY OF A CLASSIC PERIOD RIO GRANDE PUEBLO
Hayward H Franklin
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Following the yellow brick road: Yellow slip clays and the production of Rio Grande Glaze Ware in north central New Mexico
Kari Schleher , Suzanne Eckert
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Suzanne L . Eckert
Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 2014
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Kari Schleher
2015
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Isotopic Tracing of Prehistoric Rio Grande Glaze-Paint Production and Trade
Judith Habicht Mauche , Arthur Flegal
Journal of archaeological …, 2000
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Prehistoric and Historic Native American Pottery from the Paseo de las Iglesias Project
Mary Ownby , James Heidke
Archeological Data Recovery for the Paseo de las Iglesias Project, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 2016
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Archaeological Ceramics, Pigments, and Microstratigraphies: A transversal view for the study of prefiring paintings in prehispanic pottery. The case of Diaguita-Inca Pottery: an inital glazing-painting process? Authors
Noemí Mastrangelo
article, 2021
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Glaze and slip pigment analyses of Pueblo IV period ceramics from east-central Arizona using time of flight-laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (TOF-LA-ICP-MS)
Samuel Duwe
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007
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James Davenport
Ceramics of the Indigenous Cultures of South America: Studies of Production and Exchange through Compositional Analysis, 2019
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TECHNOLOGY AND COLOUR DEVELOPMENT OF HISPANO-MORESQUE LEAD-GLAZED POTTERY
Judit Molera
Archaeometry, 1997
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Analysis of historic Latter-day Saint pottery glazes by LA-ICP-MS
Michael D Glascock , Timothy James Scarlett
Archaeological Chemistry: Analytical Techniques and Archaeological Interpretation, 2007
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