Buch, Englisch, Band 49, 452 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 273 mm
A Vibrant Chronological Narrative of Ceramic Manufacturing Practices in the Valley of Juigalpa, Chontales, Nicaragua (cal 300 CE-present)
Buch, Englisch, Band 49, 452 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 273 mm
Reihe: Archaeological Studies Leiden University
ISBN: 978-90-8728-351-3
Verlag: Leiden University Press
The work of Fernand Braudel (1949) should have revolutionized the way archaeology conceptualizes temporal scales and builds chronological narratives. Even though Braudel’s general views did impact archaeological theory deeply, his three different time-scales, together with insights into duration as the inner dialectic between different temporalities, remain neglected in archaeological practice.
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- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Alte Geschichte & Archäologie Archäologie spezieller Regionen und Zeitalter
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Geschichte einzelner Länder Amerikanische Geschichte Präkolumbische Geschichte Amerikas
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Contents
1 Central Nicaragua: when the center is the periphery
1.1 Goals
1.2 Research questions
1.3 Outline
1.4 From past to present
2 Narratives of place(s) and time(s)
2.1 Narratives of place(s)
2.2 Narratives of the past and past narratives
3 Just a matter of time?
3.1 Time, archaeology, and oblivion
3.2 How the present became the past: things as palimpsests
3.3 Incorporated histories
3.4 Towards vibrant chronologies
4 Fieldwork methods
4.1 Sampling strategies in the field
5 Spatiotemporal dataset
5.1 Surface survey results
5.2 Mound recording results
5.3 Excavated contexts
5.4 Radiocarbon dates
6 Laboratory methods and techniques for ceramic analysis
6.1 Cleaning and storage of materials
6.2 Macrofabric grouping
6.3 Technological analysis of macroscopic traces
6.4 Archaeometric analysis
6.5 Morpho-stylistic groups
6.6 Integration of approaches
6.7 Dating techniques
7 Ceramic technologies in the valley of Juigalpa
7.1 Alberto Obando
7.2 Aguas Buenas
7.3 JOR
7.4 Oporta
7.5 Barillas
7.6 Rosa Dolores Oporta
7.7 La Aventura
7.8 Contemporary ceramic manufacturing practices
8 From traces on sherds to the vitality of human experience
8.1 Challenges of composing vibrant chronologies
8.2 The vitality of the valley of Juigalpa (cal 300 CE - present)
8.3 Shaking what was taken for granted
8.4 Thoughts regarding AMS dating in central Nicaragua
8.5 Future research: itineraries in context
8.6 Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
Appendices
Bibliography