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Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics Stephen Plog (University of Virginia)

Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics By Stephen Plog (University of Virginia)

Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics by Stephen Plog (University of Virginia)


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In Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics, the author proposes that many factors, rather than just two, cause design or stylistic variation on artifacts. He demonstrates flaws in the logic and method of previous studies and suggests that the ways in which designs have been classified and understood are often inappropriate.

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Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics: Design Analysis in the American Southwest by Stephen Plog (University of Virginia)

Using data drawn primarily from the American Southwest, Stephen Plog shows that there are basic problems with the methods archaeologists traditionally use to classify and analyse prehistoric pottery. Archaeologists have studied the painted designs and other stylistic (that is, non-functional) characteristics on different types of prehistoric artifacts in order to infer information about prehistoric social organization and cultural change. Such studies usually argue that the degree of similarity between the designs found on ceramic vessels at different prehistoric sites were occupied or from the amount of interaction between the people who occupied them. In Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics, the author proposes that many factors, rather than just two, cause design or stylistic variation on artifacts. He demonstrates flaws in the logic and method of previous studies and suggests that the ways in which designs have been classified and understood are often inappropriate. Employing archaeological information from the Chevelon Canyon area of east-central Arizona, he constructs his own proposal for a new analytic framework. Professor Plog's study provides a major contribution to archaeological method and theory and should be of interest to a broad range of archaeologists.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction to the problem; 2. The hypotheses; 3. The data base and date collection; 4. Design classification; 5. Ceramic exchange; 6. Subsistence-settlement systems and vessel form; 7. Temporal variation; 8. Theories of style and ceramic design variation; References; Index.

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NLS9780521070331
9780521070331
0521070333
Stylistic Variation in Prehistoric Ceramics: Design Analysis in the American Southwest by Stephen Plog (University of Virginia)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-07-31
172
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