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Re-placing plainware: Production and distribution of domestic pottery,and the narration of the pre-colonial past in the Peruvian Andes
Authors:Gabriel Ramón  Martha Bell
Institution:1. Department of Archaeology, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Av. Universitaria N° 1801, San Miguel, Lima, Peru;2. Department of Geography, The Pennsylvania State University, 302 Walker Building, University Park, PA 16802, United States
Abstract:The location of domestic pottery production is central to archaeological narratives. Yet too often, unfounded assumptions are made about place of production, especially in relation to place(s) of distribution and use. Only rarely is this geography of production and distribution explored in detail and with perspective. Here, we investigate this problem in the context of the Peruvian Andes. We present the results of extensive ethnoarchaeological research on the manufacture of domestic vessels in over thirty villages with potters in Northern Peru. Drawing on the ethnographic concept of technical style, we identify three tendencies on the relationships between toolkits, manufacturing techniques, geographic units, and exchange. From these tendencies we develop two models of domestic pottery production and distribution: the local production model and the non-local production model, which are applied in analysis of archaeological materials. While this distinction is apparently simple, we demonstrate how the explicit or implicit use of each of these models has shaped some of the most important debates and issues in Andean archaeology. In sum, we explain how understandings of the manufacture, exchange, and use of plainware impacts narratives about the pre-colonial past.
Keywords:Andes  Archaeological narratives  Ceramics  Domestic pottery  Ethnoarchaeology  Plainware  Peru  Technical style  Trade
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