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- catalog abstract ""Includes chapters by A.C. Roosevelt on Amazonia; A. Oyuela-Caycedo on San Jacinto I, Colombia; C. Rodríguez on north coastal Colombia; J.E. Damp and L.P. Vargas on Valdivia, Ecuador; R. Cooke on Monagrillo, Panama; J.W. Hoopes on the Central American isthmus; B. Arroyo on El Salvador; and J.E. Clark and D. Gosser on Mesoamerica"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. http://www.loc.gov/hlas".
- catalog contributor b8259792.
- catalog contributor b8259793.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description ""Includes chapters by A.C. Roosevelt on Amazonia; A. Oyuela-Caycedo on San Jacinto I, Colombia; C. Rodríguez on north coastal Colombia; J.E. Damp and L.P. Vargas on Valdivia, Ecuador; R. Cooke on Monagrillo, Panama; J.W. Hoopes on the Central American isthmus; B. Arroyo on El Salvador; and J.E. Clark and D. Gosser on Mesoamerica"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57. http://www.loc.gov/hlas".
- catalog description "Early pottery in the Amazon: twenty years of scholarly obscurity -- Rock versus clay: the evolution of pottery technology in the case of San Jacinto 1, Colombia -- Sites with early ceramics in the Caribbean littoral of Colombia: a discussion of periodization and typologies -- The many contexts of Early Valdivia ceramics -- Monagrillo, Panama's first pottery: summary of research, with new interpretations -- Interaction in hunting and gathering societies as a context for the emergence of pottery in the Central American isthmus -- Early ceramics from El Salvador: the El Carmen Site -- Reinventing Mesoamerica's first pottery -- The social contradictions of traditional and innovative cooking technologies in the prehistoric American Southeast - Economic intensification and the origins of ceramic containers in the American Southwest --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The emergence of prestige technologies and pottery -- Social strategies and economic change: pottery in context -- Why did".
- catalog description "The shape of early pottery studies -- First in the world: the Jomon pottery of early Japan -- Few and far between: early ceramics in North Africa -- The inception of potting in Western Asia and its impact on economy and society -- Pots, potters, and the shaping of Greek Neolithic society -- Starčevo pottery and Neolithic development in the Central Balkans -- Putting the pot before the horse: earliest ceramics and the Neolithic transition in the Western Mediterranean -- The Linear Pottery culture of Central Europe: conservative colonists? -- Pottery production and the introduction of agriculture in southern Scandinavia --".
- catalog extent "xviii, 285 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Emergence of pottery.".
- catalog identifier "156098516X".
- catalog identifier "1560985178 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Emergence of pottery.".
- catalog isPartOf "Smithsonian series in archaeological inquiry".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press,".
- catalog relation "Emergence of pottery.".
- catalog subject "930.1/028/5 20".
- catalog subject "GN799.P6 E44 1995".
- catalog subject "Industries, Prehistoric.".
- catalog subject "Pottery, Prehistoric Classification.".
- catalog subject "Pottery, Prehistoric Themes, motives.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Early pottery in the Amazon: twenty years of scholarly obscurity -- Rock versus clay: the evolution of pottery technology in the case of San Jacinto 1, Colombia -- Sites with early ceramics in the Caribbean littoral of Colombia: a discussion of periodization and typologies -- The many contexts of Early Valdivia ceramics -- Monagrillo, Panama's first pottery: summary of research, with new interpretations -- Interaction in hunting and gathering societies as a context for the emergence of pottery in the Central American isthmus -- Early ceramics from El Salvador: the El Carmen Site -- Reinventing Mesoamerica's first pottery -- The social contradictions of traditional and innovative cooking technologies in the prehistoric American Southeast - Economic intensification and the origins of ceramic containers in the American Southwest --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The emergence of prestige technologies and pottery -- Social strategies and economic change: pottery in context -- Why did".
- catalog tableOfContents "The shape of early pottery studies -- First in the world: the Jomon pottery of early Japan -- Few and far between: early ceramics in North Africa -- The inception of potting in Western Asia and its impact on economy and society -- Pots, potters, and the shaping of Greek Neolithic society -- Starčevo pottery and Neolithic development in the Central Balkans -- Putting the pot before the horse: earliest ceramics and the Neolithic transition in the Western Mediterranean -- The Linear Pottery culture of Central Europe: conservative colonists? -- Pottery production and the introduction of agriculture in southern Scandinavia --".
- catalog title "The emergence of pottery : technology and innovation in ancient societies / edited by William K. Barnett and John W. Hoopes.".
- catalog type "Classification. fast".
- catalog type "text".