PECOS 2018 San Juan Redware Production and Exchange: Tracking the Pottery of Montezuma Canyon to the Great Sage Plain (original ) (raw )San Juan Redware Economy: Tracking the Pottery of Montezuma Canyon to the Great Sage Plain
Steven Di Naso
The 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, 2019
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A Provenience Model for San Juan Red Ware Pottery: A Case Study of Prehistoric Interaction and Exchange
Steven Di Naso , David Dove
Pottery Southwest, 2022
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Evaluation of trade and interaction between Chaco Canyon and Chaco outlier sites in the American Southwest by investigating trachybasalt temper in pottery sherds
Fumi Arakawa
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Prehistoric Pottery from La Villa, AZ T:12:148 (ASM): Dating, Technology, Provenance, Design, and Function with a Consideration of Ceramic Variability and a Model of Buff Ware Production
Mary Ownby , James Heidke
Excavations at La Villa: Continuity and Change at an Agricultural Village, 2015
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Analyzing Prehistoric Pottery Forms in the Mojave and Colorado Deserts: Some Blind Alleys and Opportunities
Don Laylander
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1997 Production of San Juan Red Ware in the northern Southwest: Insights into regional interaction in early Puebloan prehistory
Michelle Hegmon , James Allison
American antiquity, 1997
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Tracking Pueblo I, Mesa Verde Region Orange Pottery Production, Exchange and Cultural Interaction A Personal Journey of a Ceramic Archaeologist
William Lucius
unm.edu
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Regional Mobility and the Sources of Undecorated Ceramics Recovered from Southeastern New Mexico and West Texas
David V Hill
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Prehistoric Pottery from the Fort Lowell-Adkins Steel Locus of the Hardy Site, AZ BB:9:40 (ASM): Dating, Provenance, Typology, and Function
James Heidke
Archaeological Investigations at the Fort Lowell-Adkins Steel Property Locus of Fort Lowell, AZ BB:9:40 (ASM ), Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 2013
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Chemical and Petrographic Analysis of Decorated Pottery from Four Sites in El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico
Mary Ownby
Ritual in the Lava: The Las Ventanas Community Landscape Study on the El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico, 2010-12, 2013
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Classic Period Pottery from the Yuma Wash Site: Dating, Provenance, and Function
James Heidke
Archaeological Investigations at the Yuma Wash Site and Outlying Settlements, Part 2
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Ceramic distribution, migration and cultural interaction among late prehistoric (ca. 1300–200 B.P.) hunter-gatherers in the San Diego region, Southern California
Patrick Quinn
JAS Reports, 2016
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The Beef Basin Occupation as an Extension of the Northern San Juan Region: An In-Depth Analysis of the Ceramics in Beef Basin, Utah
Jaclyn Eckersley
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Collection of pottery and lithic material from Mesa Verde region, Colorado, USA at the Institute of Archaeology Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Contributions in New World Archaeology
Contributions in New World Archaeology, 2015
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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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Ceramic Manufacture, Productive Specialization, and the Early Classic Period in Arizona's Tonto Basin
James Heidke
1998
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Compositional analysis of Intermountain Ware pottery manufacturing areas in western Wyoming, USA
Jeffrey R Ferguson
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2018
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1995 Pueblo I ceramic production in southwest Colorado: Analyses of igneous rock temper
Michelle Hegmon
The Kiva 60:371-390, 1995
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Identifying and Charting the Rise of Specialized Red-on-Buff Pottery Production Along Queen Creek, Phoenix Basin
Joshua Watts
Journal of Arizona Archaeology, 2012
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Multi-Village Specialized Craft Production & the Distribution of Hohokam Sedentary Period Pottery, Tucson, Arizona
James Heidke
Interpreting Silent Artefacts: Petrographic Approaches to Archaeological Ceramics. , 2009
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Petrographic and geochemical analyses of prehistoric ceramics from Robinson Pueblo, New Mexico
Ron Hancock
Journal of Archaeological Science, 1990
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Directions Forward for Ceramic Studies in the Far Southwest
Don Laylander
2009
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Geomorphological setting and Native American acquisition of buff-firing ceramic clays in the Lower and Middle Gila River Valley, Arizona
Jeffrey R Ferguson , J. Andrew Darling
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012
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Hayward H Franklin
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Sedentary Period Ceramic Production and Distribution: New Evidence from the Julian Wash Site, AZ BB:13:17 (ASM)
James Heidke
Craft Specialization in the Southern Tucson Basin: Archaeological Excavations at the Julian Wash Site, AZ BB:13:17 (ASM): Part 2. Synthetic Studies, 2011
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Mimbres Pottery in the New Mexico Bootheel and Chihuahua
Thatcher Seltzer-Rogers
Collected Papers of the 20th Biennial Mogollon Archaeology Conference Proceedings, 2019
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A Muddy Study: The Utah Pottery Project as a Case Study for Archaeometric Analyses of Global Flows of Potters, Pottery, and Potting
Timothy James Scarlett , Amy Bastion
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Prehistoric Pottery from the Tanque Verde Wash Site, AZ BB:13:68 ( ASM ): Dating, Provenance, and Function
James Heidke
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The First Occurrences and Early Distribution of Pottery in the North American Southwest
Judith Habicht Mauche , James Heidke
1998
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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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Chemical Assays of Temper and Clay: Modelling Pottery Production and Exchange in the Uplands North of the Phoenix Basin, Arizona, Usa*
Gordon M Moore
Archaeometry, 2007
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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
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Analytical Perspectives on a Protohistoric Cache of Ceramic Jars from the Lower Colorado Desert
James Bayman
Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 1996
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Parowan Pottery and Fremont Complexity: Late Formative Ceramic Production and Exchange
Chris Watkins
2006
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A Reanalysis of Pottery Temper Samples Recovered from the Institute for American Research Mission Road Mitigation Project at the West Branch Site, AZ AA:16:3(ASM), Arizona State Museum Accession No. 1986-55; Box 23
James Heidke
Petrographic Report No. 2024-01, 2024
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