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Ceramic Production and Exchange among the Virgin Anasazi, 30 Years Later
KIVA ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-02 , DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2019.1689660
James R. Allison 1
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At the 1988 SAA annual meeting in Phoenix, Margaret Lyneis presented a paper with the title Ceramic Production and Exchange among the Virgin Anasazi. In that paper, she presented evidence that much of the pottery found on archaeological sites in the Moapa Valley of southeastern Nevada was in fact produced 70–100 km to the east. This pottery was made from distinctive raw materials found near the north rim of the western Grand Canyon. That 1988 SAA paper inspired much subsequent research, including my doctoral dissertation, which examined ceramic distributions across the western part of the Virgin region. In this paper, I update and expand on my earlier study. This analysis adds detail to Lyneis's original arguments, but demonstrates that she was largely correct. From about AD. 1050–1125, small-scale Virgin region settlements were linked by intensive ceramic exchange networks that crossed long distances and rugged terrain.

中文翻译:

30年后的维尔京·阿纳萨齐人之间的陶瓷生产和交流

在1988年在凤凰城举行的SAA年度会议上,玛格丽特·莱内斯(Margaret Lyneis)提出了一篇题为《维珍尼亚纳斯齐之间的陶瓷生产与交流》的论文。在那篇论文中,她提供了证据,证明在内华达州东南部Moapa山谷的考古遗址上发现的许多陶器实际上是向东生产70-100公里。这种陶器是由大峡谷西部北部边缘附近发现的独特原材料制成的。1988年的SAA论文激发了许多后续研究的灵感,包括我的博士学位论文,该论文研究了维珍地区西部的陶瓷分布。在本文中,我将更新和扩展我的早期研究。该分析为Lyneis的原始论点增加了细节,但表明她在很大程度上是正确的。从大约公元。1050–1125,
更新日期:2019-10-02
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