García-Soto, Lesly; Jaimes Betancourt, Carla; Mariano Rodrigues, Igor M.: The ethnoarchaeology of pottery tempers in the bolivian Amazon : Two indigenous traditions of paste recipes with preparations of freshwater sponge, pottery sherds, bone, and turtle shell. In: Ethnoarchaeology. 2024, vol. 16, iss. 2, 332-360.
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@article{handle:20.500.11811/13326,
author = {{Lesly García-Soto} and {Carla Jaimes Betancourt} and {Igor M. Mariano Rodrigues}},
title = {The ethnoarchaeology of pottery tempers in the bolivian Amazon : Two indigenous traditions of paste recipes with preparations of freshwater sponge, pottery sherds, bone, and turtle shell},
publisher = {Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group},
year = 2024,
month = oct,

journal = {Ethnoarchaeology},
volume = 2024, vol. 16,
number = iss. 2,
pages = 332--360,
note = {This article integrates ethnoarchaeological investigations of the pottery chaîne opératoire from two research projects conducted with Indigenous peoples of the Llanos de Moxos region in the Bolivian Amazon. Two distinct technological traditions of pottery temper are documented: freshwater sponge temper (cauixi) used by Cayubaba potters and ground turtle shell, bone, and pottery sherds employed by Tsimane’ potters. Substantial information is provided on the composition of the distinctive tempers and pastes, the origin of materials, and their preparation, careful mixing into different recipes, and appearance in the finished product. Pottery temper and clay paste recipes distinguish the identity of potters within and between technological traditions in the region. Furthermore, this study contributes to the developing understanding of the importance of ceramics in Amazonian Indigenous ontologies. New questions and challenges are raised for the analysis of archaeological ceramics in Amazonia, one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse regions of the world.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/13326}
}

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