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Morrison, Jerolyn Elizabeth.
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Beyond shape and decoration: A technical typology of Thy North Jutland ceramics, AD 800--1100.
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Beyond shape and decoration: A technical typology of Thy North Jutland ceramics, AD 800--1100./
Author:
Morrison, Jerolyn Elizabeth.
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203 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-05, page: 2117.
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Masters Abstracts International44-05.
Subject:
Anthropology, Archaeology. -
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9780542605901
Beyond shape and decoration: A technical typology of Thy North Jutland ceramics, AD 800--1100.
Morrison, Jerolyn Elizabeth.
Beyond shape and decoration: A technical typology of Thy North Jutland ceramics, AD 800--1100.
- 203 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-05, page: 2117.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Houston, 2006.
The Integrated Approach to Ceramic Analysis has been developed to combine traditional Stylistic analysis, Macroscopic Ceramic Fabric Analysis---MACFA, Petrographic Ceramic Fabric Analysis---MICFA, ethnography, personal potting experience, and experimentation. Stylistic analysis, MACFA, and MICFA define the technological typology; ethnography provides the behavioral model; and experience and experiment link the two into a reconstruction of a dynamic potting tradition. The power of this approach is that it can be used to study ceramics from any time period, any region, and any culture. As a test case, the North Jutland Rural Ceramic Technological Study (NJRCTS) is applying this holistic approach to create a technological typology of ceramics gathered in Thy, North Jutland by the Thy Archaeological Project (PI: Thurston NSF SBR-0002371). The NJRCS has two goals. The first is to create a technological typology of North Jutland ceramics for the Viking Age (Integration and Consolidation Phases) and Early Middle Ages (Centralized State). The second goal is to relate these technological changes chronologically to shifting social structure in rural North Jutland as society moved from the decentralized Viking chiefdoms to a unified, more centralized mediaeval state. This thesis is one component of the larger NJRCTS and will focus exclusively on describing the technological aspects of the ceramics.
ISBN: 9780542605901Subjects--Topical Terms:
622985
Anthropology, Archaeology.
Beyond shape and decoration: A technical typology of Thy North Jutland ceramics, AD 800--1100.
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