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CHEMICAL ASSAYS OF TEMPER AND CLAY: MODELLING POTTERY PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE IN THE UPLANDS NORTH OF THE PHOENIX BASIN,ARIZONA, USA*
Authors:DAVID R. ABBOTT  ANDREW D. LACK  GORDON MOORE
Affiliation:1. School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287‐2402, USA;2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287‐1804, USA
Abstract:A lack of mineralogical variation characterizes the prehistoric pottery in the uplands of central Arizona. Virtually all of the ceramics in that region were tempered with phyllite, which has previously precluded provenance analyses and the investigation of pottery production and distribution in the upland zone. As shown with assays with an electron microprobe, however, both the clay fraction and the temper fragments are chemically diverse and geographically distinct, allowing many of the phyllite‐tempered wares to be sourced, thereby leading to models about the organization of ceramic production and exchange in the upland zone north of the Phoenix Basin.
Keywords:CERAMIC PROVENANCE  HOHOKAM  NORTHERN UPLAND ZONE  ARIZONA  ELECTRON MICROPROBE  PHYLLITE
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