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2. Preface and Acknowledgments
3. Chapter 2. Pottery Production and Consumption in the Andean-Amazonian Frontier of Southwestern Colombia (2500-500 BP)
4. Half Title, Title Page, Copyright
5. Chapter 4. Fabric and Culture: Technological Change in Ecuadorian Finger-Painted Pottery
6. Chapter 1. Compositional Analysis of Archaeological Ceramics
7. List of Illustrations
8. Chapter 3. Cultural Implications of Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Ceramics from Palmitopamba, Ecuador
9. Chapter 7. Was Huacas de Sicán a Pilgrimage Center?: Results from Compositional Analysis of Serving Vessels from the Great Plaza
10. Chapter 6. Early Horizon Cupisnique Ceramic Production in Pomac, North Coast of Peru: The Role of Archaeometry in Its Holistic Understanding
11. Chapter 11. 1,500 Years of Pottery Production in the Nasca Region of Peru: Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis from the Site of La Tiza
12. Chapter 15. A Compositional Characterization of Ceramic Production and Circulation during the Formative Period in Tarapacá, Northern Chile
13. Chapter 9. Inca Craft and Ritual Production: Compositional Analysis of Ceramic Pigments from the Temple of the Sun, Pachacamac
14. Chapter 8. Chemical Characterization and Patterns of Ceramic Movement in the Cajamarca Region of Northern Peru
15. Chapter 5. Crafting Beer Jars for the Inca on the North Coast of Peru
16. Chapter 10. The Analysis of Inca Pottery from the Cuzco Region: Implications for the Provisioning of Ceramics for Machu Picchu and Other Inca Sites
17. Chapter 17. Recruited or Annexed Lineages: A Chemical Analysis of Purén and Lumaco Pottery and Clays
18. Chapter 14. Pottery from Funerary Mounds along the Arid Atacama Desert Coast, Chile: Chemisty, Circulation, and Exchange between the Inlands and Coast during the Formative Period
19. Chapter 16. Testing the Social Aggregation Hypothesis for Llolleo Communities in Central Chile: Style, Pastes, and Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Ceramic Smoking Pipes and Drinking Pots
20. Chapter 12. Wari Ceramic Production in the Heartland and Provinces
21. Chapter 13. Compositional Analysis of Prehispanic Pottery from the Dry Eastern Lowlands of Bolivia
22. Chapter 18. Prestige Ceramics in Inca Qollasuyu: Production and Distribution of Imperial and Regional Ceramics in the Southern Andes
23. Chapter 22. Ancient Exchange Networks in the Central Amazon
24. Chapter 19. Social Interaction and Communities of Practice in Formative Period Northwestern Argentina: A Multi-Analytical Study of Ceramics
25. Chapter 21. Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Archaeological Pottery from Mendoza, Central Western Argentina
26. Chapter 23. Ceramic Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis in South America
27. Chapter 20. From the Mountains to the Yungas: Provenience and Distribution of Ceramics in Ambato Societies of the Andes of Argentina in the Fifth Century AD
28. Index
29. List of Contributors
30. References Cited
31. pXRF Sourcing of Obsidian from Pallaucha, Vilcashuaman: Insights into Exchange Patterns in South-Central Peru during the Early Horizon
32. Lead Isotopes to Identify Underwater Ceramic Contamination: The Example of the Kyrenia Shipwreck (Cyprus)
33. An atlas of paste fabrics and supplemental paste compositional data from late middle preclassic-period ceramics at the Maya site of Holtun, Guatemala
34. Primeros datos sobre la procedencia de obsidiana de un sitio Formativo de Santa Rosa de los Pastos Grandes, Puna de Salta, Argentina
35. Más allá del horizonte: cazadores-recolectores e intercambio a larga distancia en Intihuasi (provincia de San Luis, Argentina) Beyond the horizon: hunter-gatherers and log distance trade at intihuasi (San Luis, Argentina)
36. Primeros avances en la caracterización de vulcanitas de afloramientos de Antofagasta de la Sierra (prov. de Catamarca, Argentina)
37. Ceramics of the Indigenous Cultures of South America: Studies of Production and Exchange through Compositional Analysis
38. Multivariate Analysis in Archaeology
39. Picking up the pieces: Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) of early intermediate period and middle horizon pottery from Ayacucho, Peru
40. Comprehensive mapping and compositional analysis of the Alca obsidian source, Peru
41. Sayrosa, a Minor Obsidian Source in the Puna of Arequipa
42. Provenence and Long-Term Circulation of Archaeological Obsidian in the Puna De Copiapó, South-Central Andes
43. Provenience of Late Bronze Age II Pottery from the Cultic Repository near Tel Qashish
44. Compositional Characterization of Pottery and Clays from Guam by Naa
45. Diagenesis in Freshwater Mussel Shell and its Implications for Provenance Determination – Evidence from the Kinlock Site, 22su526 (Yazoo Basin, Mississippi, U.S.A.)
46. The mirror, the magus and more: reflections on John Dee's obsidian mirror
47. The Charaña Obsidian Source and its Role in the Prehispanic Exchange Networks of the Titicaca Basin
48. Sourcing of obsidian artefacts from the Omolon River basin and the neighbouring region (north‐eastern Siberia): Prehistoric procurement from Kamchatkan and Chukotkan sources
49. Using Neutron Activation Analysis to evaluate social connections during a period of transformative social change in the American Southeast
50. Sources, circulation, and use of obsidian in central Chile
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