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Title: Archaeological Analysis


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Archaeological Analysis
  • Quick Introduction to Typology

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Typology
  • System for organizing data using attributes or
    observable aspects of artifacts.
  • Aspects identifiable nominal variables.
  • May or may not have meaning or relevance in real
    world.

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Eye of the beholder
  • Stylistic attributes
  • Form attributes
  • Technological attributes
  • Functional categories

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Categories (refer to pages 142-159 in your
textbook)
  • Material and form
  • Aspects (ratios)
  • Place of use and context for meaning

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  • Archaeologists apply typological analysis to
    artifacts when trying to make sense of a class of
    objects that seem to cluster or form groups with
    variation.
  • Example smoking pipes, footwear, projectile
    points, beads, bowls, ceramic temper, color
  • Can be extended to features...

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  • What distinguishes a wine bottle from a milk
    bottle?
  • What is it that makes a tea cup not a coffee mug?
    What distinguishes cup from mug?
  • When is a shoe formal or casual?
  • What is a porringer?

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By date period and attributes.
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Smoking pipe typology arranged by mean
manufacturing date.
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Analysis of sherds using clay source and temper.
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Footwear.
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Artifact and Meaning
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Navajo silversmith wearing Naja necklace.
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Medicine man with Naja
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Historic 19th century Naja
Recent Naja 1940
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Simulation Exercise 2
  • Naja typology
  • Identify attributes of several Naja and organize
    by typological branching.
  • Ideally, when finished, you should be able to
    create a sequential chart that would allow
    someone to place a new Naja into the chart based
    on your attribute (criteria) analysis.

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Procedures
  • Cooperative groups of two.
  • Each group to produce a single typological chart
    for assessment.
  • Chart should be presentable.
  • Individual synthesis papers describing and
    validating (defending) typology criteria.
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