Early Pottery in the Southeast
Tradition and Innovation in Cooking Technology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Alabama Press
Published:30th Mar '93
Should be back in stock very soon
Among Southeastern Indians, pottery was an innovation that enhanced the economic value of native foods and the efficiency of food preparation. But even though pottery was available in the Southeast as early as 4500 years ago, it took nearly two millennia before it was widely used. Why would an innovation of such economic value take so long to be adopted? The answer lies in the social and political contexts of traditional cooking technology. Sassaman's book questions the value of using technological traits alone to mark temporal and spatial boundaries of prehistoric cultures and shows how social process shapes the prehistoric archaeological record. This is a Dan Josselyn memorial publication.
ISBN: 9780817306700
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 511g
312 pages