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- catalog abstract "Based on twenty years of research in the highlands of the northern Philippines and constituting one of the best-known projects in the field, Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology examines the contemporary pottery and basketry of several small Kalinga villages, revealing how a traditional tribal group makes, distributes, uses, breaks, and discards their ceramics and how pottery and other material culture relate to human behavior. The book's contributors approach a single body of ceramic data from many different angles, encompassing both traditional concerns and developing trends in village ethnoarchaeology. Addressing fundamental questions of archaeological method and theory, the essays discuss why there is or is not a correlation between material and social boundaries, how pottery use can be inferred from use-alterations, why more pots break in larger households, what relationships exist between household wealth and material possessions, how a pottery distribution system works, and how and why technological change occurs. Providing tangible links between material culture and human behavior and organization, Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology will prove invaluable to prehistorians reconstructing past behavior from material remains.".
- catalog contributor b6033137.
- catalog contributor b6033138.
- catalog coverage "Dangtalan (Philippines) Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "An introduction to Kalinga ethnoarchaeology / William A. Longacre and James M. Skibo -- Kalinga social and material culture boundaries : a case of spatial convergence / Michael W. Graves -- Why should more pots break in larger households? Mechanisms underlying population estimates from ceramics / Masakazu Tani -- Informant accuracy in pottery use-life studies : a Kalinga example / Mark A. Neupert and William A. Longacre -- Production and use technologies in Kalinga pottery / Meredith Aronson, James M. Skibo, and Miriam T. Stark -- The Kalinga cooking pot : an ethnoarchaeological and experimental study of technological change / James M. Skibo -- Use-alteration analysis of Kalinga pottery : interior carbon deposits of cooking pots / Masashi Kobayashi -- Pottery exchange and the regional system : a Dalupa case study / Miriam T. Stark --".
- catalog description "Based on twenty years of research in the highlands of the northern Philippines and constituting one of the best-known projects in the field, Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology examines the contemporary pottery and basketry of several small Kalinga villages, revealing how a traditional tribal group makes, distributes, uses, breaks, and discards their ceramics and how pottery and other material culture relate to human behavior. The book's contributors approach a single body of ceramic data from many different angles, encompassing both traditional concerns and developing trends in village ethnoarchaeology. Addressing fundamental questions of archaeological method and theory, the essays discuss why there is or is not a correlation between material and social boundaries, how pottery use can be inferred from use-alterations, why more pots break in larger households, what relationships exist between household wealth and material possessions, how a pottery distribution system works, and how and why technological change occurs. Providing tangible links between material culture and human behavior and organization, Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology will prove invaluable to prehistorians reconstructing past behavior from material remains.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-243) and index.".
- catalog description "The ethnoarchaeology of Kalinga basketry : a preliminary investigation / Ramon E.J. Silvestre -- Household pots and possessions : an ethnoarchaeological study of material goods and wealth / Brian Trostel.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 250 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Kalinga ethnoarchaeology.".
- catalog identifier "1560982721 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Kalinga ethnoarchaeology.".
- catalog isPartOf "Smithsonian series in archaeological inquiry".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press,".
- catalog relation "Kalinga ethnoarchaeology.".
- catalog spatial "Dangtalan (Philippines) Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Philippines Dangtalan".
- catalog spatial "Philippines Dangtalan.".
- catalog subject "392/.3/09599 20".
- catalog subject "Artefacts".
- catalog subject "DS666.K3 K35 1994".
- catalog subject "Ethnoarchaeology Philippines Dangtalan.".
- catalog subject "Kalinga (Philippine people) Material culture.".
- catalog subject "Philippines".
- catalog subject "Pottery, Kalinga Philippines Dangtalan Classification.".
- catalog tableOfContents "An introduction to Kalinga ethnoarchaeology / William A. Longacre and James M. Skibo -- Kalinga social and material culture boundaries : a case of spatial convergence / Michael W. Graves -- Why should more pots break in larger households? Mechanisms underlying population estimates from ceramics / Masakazu Tani -- Informant accuracy in pottery use-life studies : a Kalinga example / Mark A. Neupert and William A. Longacre -- Production and use technologies in Kalinga pottery / Meredith Aronson, James M. Skibo, and Miriam T. Stark -- The Kalinga cooking pot : an ethnoarchaeological and experimental study of technological change / James M. Skibo -- Use-alteration analysis of Kalinga pottery : interior carbon deposits of cooking pots / Masashi Kobayashi -- Pottery exchange and the regional system : a Dalupa case study / Miriam T. Stark --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The ethnoarchaeology of Kalinga basketry : a preliminary investigation / Ramon E.J. Silvestre -- Household pots and possessions : an ethnoarchaeological study of material goods and wealth / Brian Trostel.".
- catalog title "Kalinga ethnoarchaeology : expanding archaeological method and theory / edited by William A. Longacre and James M. Skibo.".
- catalog type "text".