Historic pottery of the Kotzebue Sound Iänupiat / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.18
A firsthand description of pottery making by the Kangigmiut of inner Kotzebue Sound, and the manufacture by an informant of a dentate-row pottery baton, serve as a point of departure for examining ethnographic and archaeological data related to the manufacture of pottery in the region during the his...
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ftunivillratri:oai:oca.ratri.grainger.uiuc.edu:historicpotteryo18luci_marc 2023-05-15T16:06:49+02:00 Historic pottery of the Kotzebue Sound Iänupiat / Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.18 Lucier, Charles V. VanStone, James W. 1992 http://hdl.handle.net/10111/UIUCOCA:historicpotteryo18luci http://www.archive.org/details/historicpotteryo18luci eng eng Chicago, Ill. : Field Museum of National History In copyright. Digitized with the permission of the Chicago Field Museum. For information contact dcc@library.uiuc.edu. Eskimos Ethnology Keramiek. text 1992 ftunivillratri 2011-08-19T16:37:05Z A firsthand description of pottery making by the Kangigmiut of inner Kotzebue Sound, and the manufacture by an informant of a dentate-row pottery baton, serve as a point of departure for examining ethnographic and archaeological data related to the manufacture of pottery in the region during the historic period. The use of modeling clay impressions of marked sherds from historic sites makes possible a detailed discussion and reassessment of marking during a period when the ancient technology of pottery making was about to disappear. Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16). A firsthand description of pottery making by the Kangigmiut of inner Kotzebue Sound, and the manufacture by an informant of a dentate-row pottery baton, serve as a point of departure for examining ethnographic and archaeological data related to the manufacture of pottery in the region during the historic period. The use of modeling clay impressions of marked sherds from historic sites makes possible a detailed discussion and reassessment of marking during a period when the ancient technology of pottery making was about to disappear. Fieldiana series has been published as Anthropological Series by Field Columbian Museum (1895-1909) and Field Museum of Natural History (1909-1943), and as Fieldiana: Anthropology by Chicago Natural History Museum (1945-1966) and Field Museum of Natural History (1966-). Text eskimo* University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: UIUC Digitized Books |
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A firsthand description of pottery making by the Kangigmiut of inner Kotzebue Sound, and the manufacture by an informant of a dentate-row pottery baton, serve as a point of departure for examining ethnographic and archaeological data related to the manufacture of pottery in the region during the historic period. The use of modeling clay impressions of marked sherds from historic sites makes possible a detailed discussion and reassessment of marking during a period when the ancient technology of pottery making was about to disappear. Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16). A firsthand description of pottery making by the Kangigmiut of inner Kotzebue Sound, and the manufacture by an informant of a dentate-row pottery baton, serve as a point of departure for examining ethnographic and archaeological data related to the manufacture of pottery in the region during the historic period. The use of modeling clay impressions of marked sherds from historic sites makes possible a detailed discussion and reassessment of marking during a period when the ancient technology of pottery making was about to disappear. Fieldiana series has been published as Anthropological Series by Field Columbian Museum (1895-1909) and Field Museum of Natural History (1909-1943), and as Fieldiana: Anthropology by Chicago Natural History Museum (1945-1966) and Field Museum of Natural History (1966-). |
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