关于威登岛陶器分类的思考:类型-品种体系(再一次)

Q1 Social Sciences Southeastern Archaeology Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/0734578X.2022.2086517
P. Rice, Neill J. Wallis
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现有的威登岛陶器分类已经不能满足21世纪考古学的需要,长期以来都需要进行彻底的改革。我们认为,在美国西南部、玛雅地区和密西西比河下游河谷使用的类型-品种分类系统可以应用于威登岛陶瓷。这个强大的等级系统将陶器分为四个嵌套单位:类型的品种,陶瓷组的类型和陶器组,理想的是粘贴陶器,以方便组合数据的合并。此外,高阶单位,陶瓷系统和陶瓷球,对于将单个地点的复合体整合到更大的区域综合中特别有用,这是研究地点间关系的基础。我们用佛罗里达州北部McKeithen遗址的威登岛陶器的一个子集的假名来说明分类、原理和单位。类型-种类分类不仅提供了对单个地点陶器的了解,也提供了对一个地区陶器的了解(例如,威登岛可能被称为陶瓷球),最重要的是,提供了对制作和使用陶器的人的了解。
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Thoughts on Weeden Island pottery classification: the type-variety system (again)
ABSTRACT The existing classification of Weeden Island pottery does not serve the needs of twenty-first-century archaeology and has long been in need of an overhaul. We propose that the type-variety classificatory system, used in the Southwestern US, the Maya region, and the Lower Mississippi valley, could be applied to Weeden Island ceramics. This robust hierarchical system classifies pottery into four nested units: varieties in types, types in ceramic groups, and groups in wares, ideally paste wares to facilitate incorporation of compositional data. In addition, higher-order units, ceramic system and ceramic sphere, are particularly useful for integrating the complexes of individual sites into larger regional syntheses, the basis for investigating intersite relations. We illustrate the classification, its principles and units, with hypothetical names of a subset of Weeden Island pottery from the McKeithen site in north Florida. Type-variety classification provides insights not only into the pottery from an individual site but also into that of a region (e.g., Weeden Island might be termed a ceramic sphere), and, most importantly, into the people who made and used the pottery.
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Southeastern Archaeology
Southeastern Archaeology Social Sciences-Archeology
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期刊介绍: Southeastern Archaeology is a refereed journal that publishes works concerning the archaeology and history of southeastern North America and neighboring regions. It covers all time periods, from Paleoindian to recent history and defines the southeast broadly; this could be anything from Florida (south) to Wisconsin (North) and from Oklahoma (west) to Virginia (east). Reports or articles that cover neighboring regions such as the Northeast, Plains, or Caribbean would be considered if they had sufficient relevance.
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