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Ceramic production,consumption and exchange in the Banda area,Ghana: Insights from compositional analyses
Authors:Ann B. Stahl  Maria das Dores Cruz  Hector Neff  Michael D. Glascock  Robert J. Speakman  Bretton Giles  Leith Smith
Affiliation:1. Department of Anthropology, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3050, STN CSC, Victoria BC, Canada V8W 3P5;2. Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795, USA;3. Department of Anthropology, 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, F03-305, California State University, Long Beach, CA 90840-1003, USA;4. Research Reactor Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA;5. Head of Technical Studies, Museum Conservation Institute, Smithsonian Institution, Museum Support Center, 4210 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20746-2863, USA;6. Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA;g Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research, 100 Morrissey Boulevard, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA 02125-3393, USA
Abstract:Ceramic production, exchange and consumption in the Banda area, west central Ghana has been affected by historical developments ranging from recent competition with alternative vessels (made of metal and plastic) to political economic upheavals that altered community relationships within and outside the region. In this study, we explore spatial and temporal patterning in pottery production, exchange and consumption using a combination of analytical techniques. Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) of a large sample (491 specimens) of archaeological and ethnographic pottery, clay and temper samples from sites across the Banda area has led to the identification of seven compositional groups whose differential distribution implies shifts in resource selection through the last thousand years. Laser ablation-ICP-MS analysis was used to explore the effects of distinctive tempering agents (crushed slag) on the bulk chemical signature of a subset of Banda ceramics, while petrographic analysis provides insight into the preparation of ceramic fabrics. We integrate insights from these diverse physical studies to investigate the dynamics of pottery production, exchange and consumption over the course of the last millennium in the Banda area and explore potential linkages with broader political economic transformations.
Keywords:West Africa   Pottery   Compositional analysis   Neutron activation   Laser ablation   Petrography   Ghana   Ceramic production   Exchange   consumption
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