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Beloved Things: Interpreting Curated Pottery in Diasporic Contexts
International Journal of Historical Archaeology Pub Date : 2020-10-09 , DOI: 10.1007/s10761-020-00560-w
Shannon Cowell 1 , Kelly Jenks 2
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Historical archaeologists often view curated or heirloom pottery as a frustrating anomaly in the dating of historical-period sites or contexts. Fewer pause to consider why the artifacts were curated in the first place, or what their presence reveals about the people who maintained them. Drawing on a case study of curated micaceous pottery at a Hispanic diaspora site in east-central New Mexico, this article argues that investigation of heirloom pottery can offer insights into the functional, familial, and cultural significance of these beloved things.



中文翻译:

心爱的事物:在散居的背景下解释精心策划的陶器

历史考古学家经常将精选或传家宝陶器视为历史时期遗址或背景约会中令人沮丧的异常现象。更少的人会停下来思考为什么首先要整理这些文物,或者它们的存在揭示了维护它们的人的什么。本文借鉴新墨西哥州中东部西班牙裔散居地的精选云母陶器案例研究,认为对传家宝陶器的调查可以深入了解这些心爱之物的功能、家族和文化意义。

更新日期:2020-10-09
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