Finding the Potential Potter: An Experimental Analysis of Woodland Pottery Decoration Techniques

IF 1.8 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Ethnoarchaeology Pub Date : 2019-07-27 DOI:10.1080/19442890.2019.1642585
S. Dorland
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ABSTRACT Archaeological approaches to “finding the individual” have been applied through various material avenues. Pottery production has been considered an effective avenue to identify idiosyncratic variation, but there has been little work to evaluate fundamental assumptions of attribution studies. This paper addresses how differences in decorative techniques can influence our ability to identify the actions of an individual. In an experimental study, participants applied decoration by incising and linear stamping techniques. Element size, element width, and gap width were evaluated through principal component analysis to identify possible patterning. The author had considerably more success identifying individual variation in linear stamping compared to variation caused by incising techniques. The author argues the stamping technique is more recognizably individualized due to the higher number of actions that can be related to measurable variables used to identify individual variation. The results indicate that idiosyncratic variation among potters will be more effectively recognized when potters apply certain decorative techniques.
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寻找潜在的陶工:林地陶器装饰技术的实验分析
“寻找个体”的考古学方法已经通过各种物质途径得到应用。陶器生产一直被认为是识别特质变异的有效途径,但很少有工作来评估归因研究的基本假设。本文讨论了装饰技术的差异如何影响我们识别个体行为的能力。在一项实验研究中,参与者通过切割和线性冲压技术应用装饰。通过主成分分析来评估元素大小、元素宽度和间隙宽度,以确定可能的模式。与切割技术引起的变化相比,作者在识别线性冲压中的个体变化方面取得了相当大的成功。作者认为,由于与用于识别个体差异的可测量变量相关的更多行动,冲压技术更容易识别个性化。结果表明,当陶工使用特定的装饰技术时,陶工之间的特质差异将更有效地被识别出来。
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期刊介绍: Ethnoarchaeology, a cross-cultural peer-reviewed journal, focuses on the present position, impact of, and future prospects of ethnoarchaeological and experimental studies approaches to anthropological research. The primary goal of this journal is to provide practitioners with an intellectual platform to showcase and appraise current research and theoretical and methodological directions for the 21st century. Although there has been an exponential increase in ethnoarchaeological and experimental research in the past thirty years, there is little that unifies or defines our subdiscipline. Ethnoarchaeology addresses this need, exploring what distinguishes ethnoarchaeological and experimental approaches, what methods connect practitioners, and what unique suite of research attributes we contribute to the better understanding of the human condition. In addition to research articles, the journal publishes book and other media reviews, periodic theme issues, and position statements by noted scholars.
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