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A universal theory of pottery production Irving Rouse, attributes, modes, and ethnography

Title
A universal theory of pottery production [electronic resource] : Irving Rouse, attributes, modes, and ethnography / Richard A. Krause.
ISBN
9780817389444
081738944X
9780817318987 (cloth : alkaline paper)
0817318984
Published
Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, 2016. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource (pages cm)
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Summary
"Irving Rouse is considered the father of Caribbean archaeology and one of the most important archaeological theorists in the world. His analytical and classification practices have been adopted by archaeologists working in Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and the Caribbean. In 1939, Rouse introduced a distinction between artifact attributes and modes. Attributes are any observation the archaeologist wishes to make about artifact properties. Modes are any standard, custom, or belief to which the artisan conformed during the production or use of artifacts. According to Rouse, all modes are attributes but not all attributes are modes. Modes are properly patterned attributes. Many archaeologists do not understand the implications of this crucial distinction, which is carefully and fully explicated in this book. Then the explication is used to create a general theory of ceramic production that, when applied to a sample, produces an ethnographic account of its production. When used to supplement traditional systems of artifact classification it will add both substance and meaning. When applied to an appropriate range of ceramic samples it will generate a world-embracing ceramic ethnography. As an example of how the Rouse-based approach should be applied and in an attempt to detail the transition Rouse posited from the Saladoid to Ostinoid Ceramic Series, Krause uses a ceramic sample from the Paso del Indio site in Puerto Rico"--Provided by publisher.
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UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 28, 2016
Series
Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory.
Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
An interactional theory of artifact description
A theory of ceramic production : the focal form
A theory of production steps and stages
The classification of artifact complexes
Background for the study of the ceramic sample from Paso del Indio
The Paso del Indio sample size, morphology, and manufacture
Modes of appendation
Decoration, drying, and firing
Summary and discussion.
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Project Muse.
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