Micro-seriation using attributes of decorated ceramics has been shown to accurately refine intrasite and intersite relative dating. Using data from Pueblo de los Muertos, a nucleated town in west-central New Mexico, this presentation demonstrates that micro-seriation of type frequencies produces equally accurate results. Typological analysis also provides substantial time savings when compared to attribute recording. Additionally, using types with established temporal ranges permits linkage of relative seriation with absolute dates. A combination of correspondence analysis and k-means cluster analysis was found to provide sound and easily interpretable results. The results of a typological seriation of Pueblo de los Muertos deposits are examined, and the utility of typological seriation for other contexts is considered.
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Title
Ceramic Micro-Seriation: Types or Attributes?
Creators
Andrew I. Duff (Author)
Publication Details
American antiquity., Vol.61(1), pp.89-101
Academic Unit
Anthropology, Department of
Publisher
American Antiquity
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99900502247301842
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