Publication Cover
KIVA
Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History
Volume 77, 2011 - Issue 2
88
Views
9
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

A DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGICAL STUDY OF HATCHED CERAMICS: TRACKING CHACOAN MIGRANTS IN THE MIDDLE SAN JUAN

&
Pages 173-201 | Published online: 24 Jul 2015

References

  • Anthony, David W. 1990 Migration in Archaeology: The Baby and the Bathwater. American Anthropologist 92 (4): 895–914.
  • Brown, Cary M., Thomas C. Windes, and Peter I. McKenna 2008 Animas Anamnesis: Aztec Ruins or Anasazi Capital? In Chaco's Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region after AD 1100, edited by P.F. Reed, pp. 231-250. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
  • Brumfiel, Elizabeth M. 1998 The Multiple Identities of Aztec Craft Specialists. In Craft and Social Identity, edited byC. Costin and R. Wright, pp. 145-152. Archeological Papers of the American Anthro• pological Association 8. Washington, D.C.
  • Cameron, Catherine M. 1995 Migration and the Movement of Southwestern Peoples. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 14: 104–124.
  • Carpenter, Andrea J. 2004 Petrographic Analysis of the Tommy Site Ceramics. Report submitted to Animas CeramicConsulting, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico, and on file at San Juan College Cultural Resource Management Program, San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico.
  • Carpenter, Andrea J. 2005 Petrographic Analysis of Ceramics from Aztec and Salmon Ruins. Report submitted toAnimas Ceramic Consulting, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico, and on file at Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Carpenter, Andrea J. 2008 Petrographic Analysis of 49 Ceramic Samples from Sites in the Middle San Juan.Report submitted to Animas Ceramic Consulting, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico, and on file at Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Carpenter, Andrea J. 2010 Petrographic Analysis of Aztec Ruins Ceramics and Temper Raw Materials. Report sub-mitted to Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, New Mexico.
  • Clark, Jeffery J. 2001 Tracking Prehistoric Migrations: Pueblo Settlers among the Tonto Basin Hohokam. Anthro-pological Papers of the University of Arizona 65. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
  • Clark, John E., and Stephen D. Houston 1998 Craft Specialization, Gender, and Personhood among the Post-conquest Maya of Yucatan, Mexico. In Craft and Social Identity, edited by C. Costin and R. Wright, pp. 31-46. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 8. Wash-ington, D.C.
  • Costin, Cathy Lynne I998a Introduction: Craft and Social Identity. In Craft and Social Identity, edited by C. Costin and R. Wright, pp. 3-16. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Asso-ciation 8. Washington, D.C.
  • Costin, Cathy Lynne 1998 b Housewives, Chosen Women, Skilled Men: Cloth Production and Social Identity in the Late Prehispanic Andes. In Craft and Social Identity, edited by C. Costin and R. Wright, pp. 123-141. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Asso-ciation 8. Washington, D.C.
  • Doyel, David E. (editor) 2001 Anasazi Regional Organization and the Chaco System. Anthropological Papers 5. MaxwellMuseum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
  • Doyel, David E., Cory D. Bretemitz, and Michael P. Marshall 1984 Chacoan Community Structure: His Sa'ani Pueblo and the Chaco Halo. In RecentResearch on Chaco Preltistom edited by W. J. Judge and J. D. Schelberg, pp. 37-54. Reports of the Chaco Center 8. Division of Cultural Research, US Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Albuquerque.
  • Franklin, Hayward 1991 San Juan Potters Materials at the Box B Site and the Middle San Juan River Valley.In Archaeology of the San Juan Breaks: The Anasazi Occupation, edited by P. Hogan and L Sebastian, pp. 89-99. Office of Contract Archaeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
  • Franklin, Hayward 2006 a Salmon Ceramic Laboratory Methodology. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, vol. 2: Ceramic Studies, edited by P. E Reed, pp. 401-407. Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloom-field, New Mexico.
  • Franklin, Hayward 2006 b Primary Occupation Ceramics. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, vol. 2: Ceramic Studies, edited by l'. E Reed, pp. 419-483. Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Franklin, Hayward 2006 c Tempering Materials in the San Juan Ceramics from Salmon. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, vol. 2: Ceramic Studies, edited by P. E Reed, pp. 540-544. Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico. Glowacki, Donna
  • Franklin, Hayward 2006 The Social Landscape of Depopulation: The Northern San Juan, AD 1150-1300. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe.
  • Hagstrum, Melissa 2001 Household Production in Chaco Canyon Society. American Antiquity 66: 47-55.
  • Holien, Thomas, and Robert B. Pickering 1978 Analogues in Classic Period Chalchihuites Culture to Later Mesoamerican Ceremoni-alism.” In Middle Classic Mesoamerica: AD 400-700, edited by E. Pasztory, pp. 145-157. Columbia University Press, New York.
  • Irwin-Williams, Cynthia 1972 The Structure of Chacoan Society in the Northern Southwest. Excavations at the Salmon Site-1972. Contributions in Anthropology 4 (3). Eastern New Mexico University Portales.
  • Irwin-Williams, Cynthia 2006 The Structure of Chacoan Society at Salmon. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, vol. 1: Introduction, Architecture, Chronology, and Conclusions, edited by P. E Reed, pp. 346-366. Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Irwin-Williams, Cynthia 2008 Chacoan Society: The View from Salmon Ruins. In Chaco's Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region After AD 1100, edited by P. E Reed, pp. 273-283. University of Utah Press, Salt Like City.
  • Irwin-Williams, Cynthia, and Phillip H. Shelley (editors) 1980 Investigations at the Salmon Site: The Structure of Chacoan Society in the NorthernSouthwest, 5 vols. Unpublished final report submitted to funding agencies. Eastern New Mexico University, Ponales. On file, Salmon Ruins Museum Library, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Judd, Neil M. 1954 The Material Culture of Pueblo Bonito. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. 124,Washington, D.C.
  • Kantner, John 2003 Rethinking Chaco as a System. Kiva 69 (2): 207-227.
  • Kantner, John, and Nancy M. Mahoney (editors) 2000 Great House Communities Across the Chacoan Landscape. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 64. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
  • Kantner, John, Nathan Bower, Jeffrey Ladwig, Jacob Pelitz, Steve Hata, and Darren S. 2000 Interaction among Great House Communities: An Elemental Analysis of Cibolan Ceramics. In Great House Communities Across the Chacoan Landscape, edited by J. Kant-ner and N. M. Mahoney, pp. 130-146. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 64. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
  • Lechtman, FL 1977 Style in Technology: Some Early Thoughts. In Material Culture: Style, Organization, andDesign, edited by B. H. Morrow and V. B. Price, pp. 62-74. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
  • Marshall, Michael P., John R. Stein, Richard W. Loose, and Judith E. Novotny 1979 Anasazi Conmiunities of the San Juan Basin. Public Service Company of New Mexico and the Historic Preservation Bureau, State of New Mexico.
  • Mathien, Frances Joan 2005Cre and Ecology of Chaco Canyon and the San Juan Basin. Publications in Archaeol-ogy 1811, Chaco Canyon Studies. National Park Service Santa Fe.
  • McKenna, Peter J. 1984 The Architecture and Material Culture of 29SJI.360. Reports of the Chaco Center 7.National Park Service, Albuquerque.
  • McKenna, Peter J., and Marcia L. Tniell 1986 Small Site Architecture of Chaco Canyon New Mexico. Publications in Archaeology 18D, Chaco Canyon Studies. National Park Service, Santa Fe.
  • Mills, Barbara I. 1991 Ceramics from the Box B Site. In Archaeology of the San Juan Breaks: The Anasazi Occu-pation, edited by P. Ilogan and L. Sebastian, pp. 51-88. Office of Contract Archaeol-ogy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
  • Morris, Earl H. 1919 The Aztec Ruin. Anthropological Papers, American Museum of Natural History No.25(1), New York.
  • Neitzel, Jill (editor) 2003 Pueblo Bonito: Center of the Chacoan World. Smithsonian Books, Washington, D.C.
  • Neitzel, Jill, and Ronald S. 1990 Neutron Activation of Dogoszhi Style Ceramics: Production and Exchange in the Chacoan Regional System. Kiva 56: 67–85.
  • Plis, Laura, and Donna S. 2009 PIXE Analysis of Paint and Slip on Mesa Verde Black-on-white Bowls from Aztec Ruin,New Mexico. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta.
  • Powers, Robert P, William B. Gillespie, and Stephen H. Lekson 1983 The Outlier Survey: A Regional View of Settlement in the San Juan Basin. Reports of theChaco Center 3. National Park Service, Albuquerque.
  • Reed, Lori Stephens 2006 a Salmon Research Initiative: Ceramic Research Introduction and Methodology. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, vol. 2: Ceramic Studies, edited by P. E Reed, pp. 583-592. Center for Desert Archaeology Tucson, Arizona, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Reed, Lori Stephens 2006 b A Middle San Juan Typological and Chronological Perspective. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, vol. 2: Ceramic Studies, edited by P. E Reed, pp. 593-633. Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Reed, Lori Stephens 2008 Ceramics of the Middle San Juan Region: Potters, Recipes, and Varieties. In Chaco'sNorthern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region After AD 1100, edited by P. F. Reed, pp. 190-206. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
  • Reed, Paul E (editor) 2006 Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, vols. 1-3. Cen-ter for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Reed, Paul, Laurie Webster, and Lori Stephens Reed 2005 a Final Report on the Aztec Ruins Ceramics and Textile Craft Study. Report on file at Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, New Mexico.
  • Reed, Paul E, Laurie Webster, Jeff I. Clark, Gary M. Brown, ion Stephens
  • Reed, Dorothy K. Washburn 20056 Chacoan Expansion or Emulation of the Chacoan System? The Emergence of Aztec, Salmon, and Other Great House Communities in the Middle San Juan. Proposal accepted by National Science Foundation, June 2005. Ms. on file, Center for Desert Archaeology, Tucson, and Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield, New Mexico.
  • Reents-Budet, Done 1998 Elite Maya Pottery and Artisans as Social Indicators. In Craft and Social Identity, editedby C. Costin and R. Wright, pp. 71-89. Archeological Papers of the American Anthro-pological Association 8. Washington, D.C.
  • Reina, Ruben E., and Robert M. Hill 1978 The Raditional Pottery of Guatemala. University of Texas Press, Austin.
  • Rice, Prudence M. 1981 Evolution of Specialized Pottery Production: A Trial Model. Current Anthropology 22 (3): 219-240.
  • Rice, Prudence M. 1991 Specialization, Standardization, and Diversity: A Retrospective. In The Ceramic Legacyof Anna O. Shepard, edited by R. Bishop and E Lange, pp. 257-279. University Press of Colorado, Niwot.
  • Santley, Robert S., Philip J. Arnold, and Christopher A. Pool 1989 The Ceramics Production System at Metacapan, Veracruz, Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 16: 1077–1132.
  • Spielmann, Katherine A. 1998 Ritual Craft Specialists in Middle Range Societies. In Craft and Social Identity, edited byC. L Costin and R. Wright, pp. 153-159. Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 8, Washington, D.C.
  • Stark, Barbara L 1995 Problems in Analysis of Standardization and Specialization in Pottery. In Ceramic Pro-duction in the American Southwest, edited by B. J. Mills and P. Crown, pp. 231-267. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
  • Stein, John R., and Peter J. McKenna 1988 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of a Late Bonito Phase Occupation near Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico. National Park Service, Santa Fe.
  • Toll, H. Wolcott 2001 Making and Breaking Pots in the Chaco World. American Antiquity 66: 56-78.
  • Toll, H. Wolcott, and Peter!. McKenna 1997 Chaco Ceramics. In Ceramics, Lithics and Ornaments of Chaco Canyon: Analysis of Artifacts from the Chaco Project, 1971-1978, vol. 1: Ceramics, edited by E J. Mathien, pp. 17-214. Publications in Archeology I8G, Chaco Canyon Studies. National Park Service, Santa Fe.
  • Wallerstein, Immanuel 1974 The Modern World System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World- Economy in the Sixteenth Century. Academic Press, New York.
  • Warren, Helene 1977 Source Area Studies of Pueblo I-III Pottery of Chaco Canyon 1976-1977. Ms. Chaco Historical Park Archive, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
  • Washburn, Dorothy K. 2004 Symmetry Analysis of Ica Valley Ceramics: Insights into Ica-Inca Interactions. In Sym-metry Comes of Age, edited by D. K. Washburn and D. Crowe, pp. 215-231. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
  • Washburn, Dorothy K. 2008 a The Position of Salmon Ruins in the Middle San Juan, AD 1000-1300: A Perspective from Ceramic Design Structure. In Chaco's Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region After AD 1100, edited by P. F. Reed, pp. 284-308. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
  • Washburn, Dorothy K. 2008 b Correlation of Design Systems and Technological Practices on Hatched Ceramics from Aztec West: Studies to Explore the Nature of the Affiliation of the Great Houses
  • Washburn, Dorothy K. Along the Middle San Juan with Those in Chaco Canyon. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC.
  • Washburn, Dorothy K. 2008 c Pattern Identities in Chacoan flatched Ceramics: Insights into Chaco Canyon/Outlier and Great I-louse/Small Site Relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Mexico Archaeological Council, Albuquerque.
  • Washburn, Dorothy K. 2011 Pattern Symmetries of the Chaco Phenomenon. American Antiquity 76 (2): 252-284.
  • Washburn, Dorothy K., and Donald W. Crowe 1988 Symmetries of Culture: Theory and Method of Platte Pattern Analysis. University of Wash-ington Press, Seattle.
  • Washburn, Dorothy K., Donald W. Crowe, and Richard V. N. Ahlstrom 2010 A Symmetry Analysis of Design Structure: 1000 Years of Continuity and Change inPuebloan Ceramics. American Antiquity, 75 (4): 743-772.
  • Whalley, Lucy A. 1980 Chacoan Ceramic Exchange in the Middle San Juan Area, A.D. 900-1300. Master's thesis, Department of Anthropology, Eastern New Mexico University, Ponales.
  • Wilson, C. Dean 1996 Ceramic Pigment Distributions and Regional Interactions: A Re-examination of Inter-pretations in Shepard's 'Technology of La Plata Pottery.” Kiva 62: 83-102.
  • Windes, Thomas C. 2003 Blue Notes: The Chacoan Turquoise Industry in the San Juan Basin. In Pueblo Bonito:Center of the Chacoan World, edited by J. Neitzel, pp. 159-168. Smithsonian Books, Washington, D.C.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.