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Marginalized Potters and Ceramic Compositional Groups: Neutron Activation Analysis of Contemporary Pottery from Tigray,Northern Highland Ethiopia
Authors:Diane Lyons  Jeffrey Ferguson  Diana Harlow  Joanna Casey
Institution:1.Department of Anthropology and Archaeology,University of Calgary,Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4,Canada;2.University of Missouri Research Reactor Center (MURR),Columbia,USA;3.Department of Anthropology,University of South Carolina,Columbia,USA
Abstract:The study presents the results of neutron activation analysis (NAA) of contemporary pottery from Tigray Regional State, northern highland Ethiopia. This is the first regional-scale study of ceramic composition of Tigray’s pottery and is part of an ethnoarchaeological study of the material and social contexts of pottery production and consumption in Tigray’s Eastern (Misraqawi), Central (Mehakelegnaw), and North-western (Semien Mi’irabawi) zones. The analysis identifies clear compositional groups with strong regional patterns, an encouraging result for the use of NAA to study Tigray’s ancient pottery trade. Significantly, the study further contributes to discussions of how mutually constituted social identities of potters and consumers affect compositional patterning in the distribution of pottery in market networks.
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