Obsidian Across the Americas
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Obsidian Across the Americas
Compositional Studies Conducted in the Elemental Analysis Facility at the Field Museum of Natural History
Feinman, Gary M.; Riebe, Danielle J.
Archaeopress
12/2022
176
Dura
Inglês
9781803273600
15 a 20 dias
2259
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Chapter 1. Chipping Away at the Past: An Introduction - Danielle J. Riebe and Gary M. Feinman ;
Chapter 2. Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence: The Role of Inter-Laboratory Collaborations in a Lake Huron Archaeological Discovery - Danielle J. Riebe, Ashley K. Lemke, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Alex J. Nyers, Elizabeth P. Sonnenburg, Brendan S. Nash, John M. O'Shea ;
Chapter 3. A (Near) Comprehensive Chemical Characterization of Obsidian in the Field Museum Collections from the Hopewell Site, Ross County, Ohio - Mark Golitko, John V. Dudgeon, Claire Stanecki ;
Chapter 4. Emergent Economic Networks in the American Southwest - Danielle J. Riebe, Gary M. Feinman, Jeffrey R. Ferguson ;
Chapter 5. Changing Patterns of Obsidian Procurement in Highland Oaxaca, Mexico - Linda M. Nicholas, Gary M. Feinman, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 6. Instrument Source Attributions of Obsidian Artifacts from Tikal, Guatemala - Hattula Moholy-Nagy ;
Chapter 7. Classic Maya Obsidian Blades: Sourced from Afar and Produced in the Local Marketplace - Bernadette Cap ;
Chapter 8. Macroscale Shifts in Obsidian Procurement Networks Across Prehispanic Mesoamerica - Gary M. Feinman, Linda M. Nicholas, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 9. The Characterization of Small-Sized Obsidian Debitage Using P-XRF: A Case Study from Arequipa, Peru - David A. Reid, Patrick Ryan Williams, Kurt Rademaker, Nicholas Tripcevich, Michael D. Glascock ;
Chapter 10. Obsidian Utilization in the Moquegua Valley through the Millennia - Patrick Ryan Williams, David A. Reid, Donna Nash, Sofia Chacaltana, Kirk Costion, Paul Goldstein, Nicola Sharratt ;
Chapter 11. Concluding Thoughts: Open Networks, Economic Transfers, and Sourcing Obsidian - Gary M. Feinman and Danielle J. Riebe
Chapter 2. Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence: The Role of Inter-Laboratory Collaborations in a Lake Huron Archaeological Discovery - Danielle J. Riebe, Ashley K. Lemke, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Alex J. Nyers, Elizabeth P. Sonnenburg, Brendan S. Nash, John M. O'Shea ;
Chapter 3. A (Near) Comprehensive Chemical Characterization of Obsidian in the Field Museum Collections from the Hopewell Site, Ross County, Ohio - Mark Golitko, John V. Dudgeon, Claire Stanecki ;
Chapter 4. Emergent Economic Networks in the American Southwest - Danielle J. Riebe, Gary M. Feinman, Jeffrey R. Ferguson ;
Chapter 5. Changing Patterns of Obsidian Procurement in Highland Oaxaca, Mexico - Linda M. Nicholas, Gary M. Feinman, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 6. Instrument Source Attributions of Obsidian Artifacts from Tikal, Guatemala - Hattula Moholy-Nagy ;
Chapter 7. Classic Maya Obsidian Blades: Sourced from Afar and Produced in the Local Marketplace - Bernadette Cap ;
Chapter 8. Macroscale Shifts in Obsidian Procurement Networks Across Prehispanic Mesoamerica - Gary M. Feinman, Linda M. Nicholas, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 9. The Characterization of Small-Sized Obsidian Debitage Using P-XRF: A Case Study from Arequipa, Peru - David A. Reid, Patrick Ryan Williams, Kurt Rademaker, Nicholas Tripcevich, Michael D. Glascock ;
Chapter 10. Obsidian Utilization in the Moquegua Valley through the Millennia - Patrick Ryan Williams, David A. Reid, Donna Nash, Sofia Chacaltana, Kirk Costion, Paul Goldstein, Nicola Sharratt ;
Chapter 11. Concluding Thoughts: Open Networks, Economic Transfers, and Sourcing Obsidian - Gary M. Feinman and Danielle J. Riebe
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The Americas; Compositional Analysis; Obsidian; New World Archaeology; Exchange Networks; Marketplace Exchange; X-Ray Fluorescence
Chapter 1. Chipping Away at the Past: An Introduction - Danielle J. Riebe and Gary M. Feinman ;
Chapter 2. Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence: The Role of Inter-Laboratory Collaborations in a Lake Huron Archaeological Discovery - Danielle J. Riebe, Ashley K. Lemke, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Alex J. Nyers, Elizabeth P. Sonnenburg, Brendan S. Nash, John M. O'Shea ;
Chapter 3. A (Near) Comprehensive Chemical Characterization of Obsidian in the Field Museum Collections from the Hopewell Site, Ross County, Ohio - Mark Golitko, John V. Dudgeon, Claire Stanecki ;
Chapter 4. Emergent Economic Networks in the American Southwest - Danielle J. Riebe, Gary M. Feinman, Jeffrey R. Ferguson ;
Chapter 5. Changing Patterns of Obsidian Procurement in Highland Oaxaca, Mexico - Linda M. Nicholas, Gary M. Feinman, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 6. Instrument Source Attributions of Obsidian Artifacts from Tikal, Guatemala - Hattula Moholy-Nagy ;
Chapter 7. Classic Maya Obsidian Blades: Sourced from Afar and Produced in the Local Marketplace - Bernadette Cap ;
Chapter 8. Macroscale Shifts in Obsidian Procurement Networks Across Prehispanic Mesoamerica - Gary M. Feinman, Linda M. Nicholas, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 9. The Characterization of Small-Sized Obsidian Debitage Using P-XRF: A Case Study from Arequipa, Peru - David A. Reid, Patrick Ryan Williams, Kurt Rademaker, Nicholas Tripcevich, Michael D. Glascock ;
Chapter 10. Obsidian Utilization in the Moquegua Valley through the Millennia - Patrick Ryan Williams, David A. Reid, Donna Nash, Sofia Chacaltana, Kirk Costion, Paul Goldstein, Nicola Sharratt ;
Chapter 11. Concluding Thoughts: Open Networks, Economic Transfers, and Sourcing Obsidian - Gary M. Feinman and Danielle J. Riebe
Chapter 2. Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence: The Role of Inter-Laboratory Collaborations in a Lake Huron Archaeological Discovery - Danielle J. Riebe, Ashley K. Lemke, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Alex J. Nyers, Elizabeth P. Sonnenburg, Brendan S. Nash, John M. O'Shea ;
Chapter 3. A (Near) Comprehensive Chemical Characterization of Obsidian in the Field Museum Collections from the Hopewell Site, Ross County, Ohio - Mark Golitko, John V. Dudgeon, Claire Stanecki ;
Chapter 4. Emergent Economic Networks in the American Southwest - Danielle J. Riebe, Gary M. Feinman, Jeffrey R. Ferguson ;
Chapter 5. Changing Patterns of Obsidian Procurement in Highland Oaxaca, Mexico - Linda M. Nicholas, Gary M. Feinman, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 6. Instrument Source Attributions of Obsidian Artifacts from Tikal, Guatemala - Hattula Moholy-Nagy ;
Chapter 7. Classic Maya Obsidian Blades: Sourced from Afar and Produced in the Local Marketplace - Bernadette Cap ;
Chapter 8. Macroscale Shifts in Obsidian Procurement Networks Across Prehispanic Mesoamerica - Gary M. Feinman, Linda M. Nicholas, Mark Golitko ;
Chapter 9. The Characterization of Small-Sized Obsidian Debitage Using P-XRF: A Case Study from Arequipa, Peru - David A. Reid, Patrick Ryan Williams, Kurt Rademaker, Nicholas Tripcevich, Michael D. Glascock ;
Chapter 10. Obsidian Utilization in the Moquegua Valley through the Millennia - Patrick Ryan Williams, David A. Reid, Donna Nash, Sofia Chacaltana, Kirk Costion, Paul Goldstein, Nicola Sharratt ;
Chapter 11. Concluding Thoughts: Open Networks, Economic Transfers, and Sourcing Obsidian - Gary M. Feinman and Danielle J. Riebe
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