Paperback
1998 · Salt Lake City
by Deal, Michael
Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 1998. Paperback. VG. Glossy green and illustrated wraps with black lettering. xvii, 238 pp. Illustrations, maps. Draws upon both archaeological and ethnographic techniques to study prehistoric cultural change, village ethnoarchaeology focuses on a range of archaeological problems at the village or household level-including the important socioeconomic role of specific craft activities. In this context, recent studies of contemporary pottery making-follow trends in ethnoarchaeology involving model building, formation processes, and evaluation and refinement of existing archaeological recovery techniques.-FirstSearch.
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