An Archaeologist's Guide to Organic Residues in Pottery

Author:   Eleanora A. Reber
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
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9780817321222


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 August 2022
Format:   Hardback
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A guide for mastering the technical specialty of organic residue analysis of pottery Pottery analysis is a crucial component of excavating an archaeological site. Organic residues in pottery are made up of chemicals that absorb into pots over their lifetime. These residues can reveal what people ate, whether different types of vessels were used for different cooking or foodstuffs preparation, and whether “elite” vessels were in use. Organic residue analysis is a technical specialty that blends an unusual type of instrumental organic chemistry and archaeology. Because it is considered an obscure technique, archaeologists of all degrees of experience tend to struggle with how to apply the technology to archaeological questions and how to sample effectively in the field to answer these questions. Eleanora A. Reber’s An Archaeologist’s Guide to Organic Residues in Pottery is a user-friendly resource for all archaeologists. It offers a case study approach to explain the methods and application of organic residue analysis. The case studies, gleaned from Reber’s more than twenty years of archaeological research, cover the range of residues encountered in the field. The case studies detail useful aspects of residue analysis, such as compound-specific isotope analysis for the identification of traces of maize and marine resources, conifer resins, and the psychoactive alkaloid biomarkers caffeine and nicotine. Special attention is paid to sampling and construction of meaning as well as research questions to help field archaeologists integrate residue analysis seamlessly into their projects.

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Author:   Eleanora A. Reber
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Weight:   0.211kg
ISBN:  

9780817321222


ISBN 10:   0817321225
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""An Archaeologist's Guide to Organic Residues in Pottery provides all archaeologists with the background knowledge and tools to enable us to better incorporate residues analysis into our research projects, maximizing information yield and avoiding rookie mistakes."" --Gayle J. Fritz, author of Feeding Cahokia: Early Agriculture in the North American Heartland ""A wonderful introduction to the field for people unfamiliar with this increasingly popular archaeometric technique."" --Jelmer Eerkens, coeditor of Theory and Practice of Archaeological Residue Analysis"


An Archaeologist's Guide to Organic Residuesin Pottery provides all archaeologists with the background knowledge and tools to enable us to better incorporate residues analysis into our research projects, maximizing information yield and avoiding rookie mistakes. --Gayle J. Fritz, author of Feeding Cahokia: Early Agriculture in the North American Heartland A wonderful introduction to the field for people unfamiliar with this increasingly popular archaeometric technique. --Jelmer Eerkens, coeditor of Theory and Practice of Archaeological Residue Analysis


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Eleanora A. Reber is professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

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