Technological Knowledge in the Production of Neolithic Majiayao Pottery in Gansu and Qinghai

Author:   Evgenia Dammer
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
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Pages:   186
Publication Date:   24 March 2023
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Technological Knowledge in the Production of Neolithic Majiayao Pottery in Gansu and Qinghai


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This book is the first comprehensive study of the technological knowledge needed to produce Neolithic Majiayao-style pottery (5300-4000 cal yr BP) which is famous for its painted designs in black and red. It examines the technological choices in the production of fine and coarse Majiayao-style pottery found across three river valleys, all located near the border area of Chinese provinces Gansu and Qinghai. Through macroscopic examination, thin-section petrography and experimental archaeology, this book investigates how the same pottery style was made across this large geographical area. Specifically, the study examines whether similar technological knowledge in pottery production at different places is connected to a yet unknown social knowledge shared by prehistoric communities. This book suggests that shared social knowledge could be the reason behind the wide distribution of this pottery style and its production technology. Seven appendices are available online to download, including primary data, photos, and photomicrographs from macroscopic and microscopic analyses of archaeological pottery and sampled geological material.

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Author:   Evgenia Dammer
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
Imprint:   BAR Publishing
ISBN:  

9781407360317


ISBN 10:   1407360310
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   24 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Preface Abstract 1. Introduction 1.1. Research topic and the study area 1.2. Previous studies on Majiayao-style pottery technology 1.3. Structure of this book 2. Theoretical Framework 2.1. Why are we using technological knowledge to investigate past communities? 2.2. Concepts for reconstructing technological knowledge: chaîne opératoire and technological choices 2.3. The social aspect of technological knowledge 2.4. Strategies of transmission and preservation of technological knowledge within social frameworks Part I: Chaîne Opératoire and Technological Choices in Majiayao-style Pottery Production 3. Material and Methods 3.1. Archaeological and geological materials 3.1.1. Archaeological material: complete vessels 3.2. Methods 3.2.1. Macroscopic examination 3.2.2. Experimental firings 3.2.3. Thin-section petrography 4. Raw Materials 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Geological setting of the study area 4.2.1. Tao River Valley 4.2.2. Huangshui River Valley 4.2.3. Yellow River Valley 4.2.4. Summary 4.3. Petrographic study of the pottery samples 4.3.1. Majiayao 4.3.2. Waguanzui 4.3.3. Zhujiazhai 4.3.4. Luohantang 4.3.5. Summary of petrographic characteristics of pottery from all sites 4.4. Analysis of geological samples 4.4.1. Macroscopic analysis 4.4.2. Thin-section petrography of geological samples 4.4.3. Discussion: Technological choices in raw material selection and paste preparation 5. Construction Techniques 5.1. Step 1: Constructing the lower body 5.2. Step 2: Letting the lower body dry for a short period so it can support the upper part 5.3. Step 3: Further shaping the lower body by beating with percussion tools and scraping 5.4. Step 4: Constructing the upper body on top of the lower body 5.5. Step 5: Building the neck 5.6. Step 6: Finishing the rounded shape of the neck and rim by drawing on a turntable 5.7. Step 8: Building and attaching the handles/grips and lids 5.8. Summary 6. Decoration and Surface Treatment 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Painted vessels 6.2.1. Burnishing: before or after paint application? 6.2.2. Pigments and paint application 6.2.3. Slip coating 6.3. Cord-impressed and appliqué decoration 6.4. Summary 6.4.1. Paint 6.4.2. Cord-impression and appliqué 7. Firing 7.1. Archaeological evidence for Majiayao-period pottery kilns 7.2. Firing conditions 7.3. Summary 8. Summary of Part I Part II: Technological Knowledge and Social Knowledge in Neolithic Northwest China 9. Discussion: Technological Knowledge and Social Knowledge in Neolithic Northwest China 9.1. Part 1: Recognisable style 9.1.1. Majiayao: combination of fabric, decoration type, and firing pattern 9.1.2. Waguanzui: combination of fabric, decoration and firing pattern 9.1.3. Zhujiazhai: combination of fabric, decoration and firing pattern 9.1.4. Luohantang: combination of fabric, decoration and firing pattern 9.1.5. All sites' trends: comparative discussion 9.2. Part 2: Connectivity between distant communities through shared technological and social knowledge 10. Conclusion 11. References

Reviews

'This book reports detailed macroscopic observations and new petrographic data on a large sample of Majiayao-style pottery. The argument that transfer of technological knowledge existed among the study area is well supported by the data. Many new questions are proposed, which will undoubtedly attract great scholarly attention.' Dr Tao Li, Max Planck Institute  


'This book reports detailed macroscopic observations and new petrographic data on a large sample of Majiayao-style pottery. The argument that transfer of technological knowledge existed among the study area is well supported by the data. Many new questions are proposed, which will undoubtedly attract great scholarly attention.' Dr Tao Li, Max Planck Institute


Author Information

Evgenia Dammer completed her DPhil at the University of Oxford in prehistoric pottery technology with a focus on ceramic petrography and experimental archaeology.

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