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Pottery is the most ubiquitous find in most historical archaeological excavations and serves as the basis for much research in the discipline. But it is not only its frequency that makes it a prime dataset for such research, it is also that pottery embeds many dimensions of the human experience, ranging from the purely technical to the eminently symbolic. The aim of this book is to provide a cutting-edge theoretical and methodological framework, as well as a practical guide, for archaeologists, students and researchers to study ceramic assemblages. As opposed to the conventional typological approach, which focuses on vessel shape and assumed function with the main goal of establishing a chronological sequence, the proposed framework is based on the technological approach. Such an approach utilizes the concept of chaîne opératoire, which is geared to an anthropological interpretation of archaeological objects. The author offers a sound theoretical background accompanied by an original research strategy whose presentation is at the heart of this book. This research strategy is presented in successive chapters that are geared to explain not only how to study archaeological assemblages, but also why the proposed methods are essential for achieving ambitious interpretive goals. In the heated debate on the equation stating that “pots equal people”, which is a rather fuzzy reference to assumed relationships between (mostly) ethnic groups and pottery, technology enables us to propose with conviction the equation “pots equal potters”. In this way, a well-founded history of potters is able to achieve a much better cultural and anthropological understanding of ancient societies.
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Industries primitives --- Ethnoarchéologie --- Meulage --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Outils préhistoriques --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Technique.
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Pottery --- Pottery craft --- Analysis
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L’objectif de cet ouvrage est de fournir aux archéologues, étudiants et chercheurs, un cadre théorique et méthodologique pour étudier les assemblages céramiques. Ce cadre est fondé sur l’approche technologique qui, à travers le concept de chaîne opératoire, ambitionne une lecture anthropologique des objets archéologiques. Pour mettre en œuvre cette lecture, l’auteur propose une stratégie de recherche originale dont l’exposé est au cœur de ce manuel. Cette stratégie conditionne l’organisation des différents chapitres dont la succession répond au souci didactique d’expliciter non seulement comment étudier des séries archéologiques, mais aussi pourquoi les modalités d’étude proposées sont incontournables pour aborder, de manière fondée, des champs interprétatifs ambitieux.
Pottery --- Céramique --- Technique --- Céramique --- Pottery craft --- Technique. --- Art --- art --- céramique --- archéologie --- technique
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Pottery is the most ubiquitous find in most historical archaeological excavations and serves as the basis for much research in the discipline. But it is not only its frequency that makes it a prime dataset for such research, it is also that pottery embeds many dimensions of the human experience, ranging from the purely technical to the eminently symbolic. 0The aim of this book is to provide a cutting-edge theoretical and methodological framework, as well as a practical guide, for archaeologists, students and researchers to study ceramic assemblages. As opposed to the conventional typological approach, which focuses on vessel shape and assumed function with the main goal of establishing a chronological sequence, the proposed framework is based on the technological approach. Such an approach utilizes the concept of chaîne opératoire, which is geared to an anthropological interpretation of archaeological objects. 0The author offers a sound theoretical background accompanied by an original research strategy whose presentation is at the heart of this book. This research strategy is presented in successive chapters that are geared to explain not only how to study archaeological assemblages, but also why the proposed methods are essential for achieving ambitious interpretive goals.0In the heated debate on the equation stating that ?pots equal people?, which is a rather fuzzy reference to assumed relationships between (mostly) ethnic groups and pottery, technology enables us to propose with conviction the equation ?pots equal potters?. In this way, a well-founded history of potters is able to achieve a much better cultural and anthropological understanding of ancient societies.
Archaeological assemblages --- Pottery --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Pottery, Ancient --- Ceramics --- Archaeology --- Technological innovations --- History --- Analysis --- Methodology --- Archaeology. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Antiquities --- Analysis. --- Prehistoric pottery --- Industries, Primitive --- Pottery craft --- Pottery - Technological innovations - History --- Pottery, Prehistoric - Analysis --- Pottery, Ancient - Analysis --- Ceramics - Analysis --- Archaeology - Methodology
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Pottery --- Pottery, Primitive --- Céramique --- Céramique primitive --- Pottery. --- Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Ceramics --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- Céramique --- Céramique primitive
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