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Ceramic Petrofacies: Modeling the Angelina River Basin in East Texas
CRHR: Archaeology
  • Robert Z Selden, Jr.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Abstract

Ceramic provenance studies remain the basis of worldwide archaeological research concerned with reconstructing exchange networks, tracing migrations, and informing upon ceramic economy. Unfortunately, Texas archaeologists have been plagued with an inability to trace ceramic production sources to the same extent as researchers within other regions. Ceramic petrofacies models have been employed successfully in archaeological contexts at the San Pedro Valley, Tonto basin, Tucson basin, Agua Fria, and Gila and Phoenix basins in Arizona, but have not yet been employed east of Arizona. Data resulting from the construction of an actualistic petrofacies model in the prehistoric coastal environment of East Texas could provide the necessary foundation for archaeologists to begin expanding upon the current dialogue regarding the provenance of ceramic vessels utilized by precolonial Woodland and Caddo populations.

Citation Information
Robert Z Selden. "Ceramic Petrofacies: Modeling the Angelina River Basin in East Texas" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/zac_selden/23/