Office of archaeological studies museum of new mexico santa fe.
Ceramics nm archaeology.
Box 4029 albuquerque nm 87196.
Our mission is to identify interpret and share information about prehistoric and historic sites across the state.
Ceramic is one of the most complex and ubiquitous archaeomaterials in the archaeological record.
Paper presented for the new mexico archaeological council ceramics workshop northwestern new mexico region ms.
2014 introduction to mera s chupadero black on white.
The oxford handbook of archaeological ceramic analysis draws together topics and methodologies essential for the socio cultural mineralogical and geochemical analysis of archaeological ceramic.
Albuquerque archaeological society not no.
The original eleven bulletins with essays and opinions derived from recent research edited by e.
Regardless of the extent of their distribution an attempt is made here to define as many ceramic types as possible that consistently occur in archaeological contexts somewhere within new mexico.
Museum of northern arizona ceramic series.
1986 an initial study of the origin of chupadero black on white.
Albuquerque archaeological society p o.
Last updated on july 3 2018.
1989 cibola white ware and cibola grayware.
Dean wilson director of the office of archaeological studies pottery analysis laboratory is currently working on an exhaustive classification system of southwest pottery types that can now be accessed via a single point.
It occurs around the world and through time in almost every culture and context from building.
In excavations along nm 22.
The southwest ceramic typology project is the first attempt at classifying the wide range of ceramic types from archaeological sites across the greater southwest.
1955 pottery types of the southwest no.
Southwest ceramic typology website.
The macaw logo for the new incarnation of pottery southwest was rendered from three glaze a potsherds from room 2 of the robinson site la 46326.
The office of archaeological studies oas conducts archaeological research projects throughout new mexico with a diverse group of 25 40 archaeologists and support staff.
Agricultural adaptation from ad 500 to 1900 in the northern santo domingo basin sandoval county new mexico compiled by s.
On file national park service santa fe.
It is an ongoing project led by c.