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The Chaîne Opératoire: Past, Present and Future
The Chaîne Opératoire: Past, Present and Future
Volume 35.1 (Sep 2020)
Editors:
Monique Arntz and Michael Lewis
1. The Chaîne Opératoire: Past, Present and Future
Article
Michael Lewis and Monique Arntz
2. Notes on the Chaîne Opératoire Concept for Historical Ecology
Article
J Scott Lyons
3. Reaching into the Underworld: Maeshowe Side-Chamber Apertures as Doorways to an Inverted Land of the Dead
Article
A. Jay van der Reijden
4. Chaîne Opératoire and the Construction of Buddhist Cave Temples in Northwestern China
Article
Francesca Monteith
5. "Another Brick in the Wall" or How to Build an Ancient Egyptian House
Article
Joanna Dȩbowska-Ludwin and Karolina Rosińska-Balik
6. In Search of Early Bronze Age Potters at Tell eş-Şâfi /Gath: a New Perspective on Vessel Manufacture for Discriminating Chaînes Opératoires
Article
Jon Ross, Haskel J. Greenfield, Kent D. Fowler and Aren M. Maier
7. Ceramic Technology between the Third and Second Millennium BC: New Insights from Southern Mesopotamia
Article
Eloisa Casadei and Luca Volpi
8. Beyond Firing: The Chaîne Opératoire Research of Chinese Heirloom Ge ware
Article
Zihan Li
9. Broadening Perspectives through the Chaîne Opératoire Approach: Scattered Epistemological Notes on the Case Study of Tell Abu Habil, Jordan
Article
Johnny Samuele Baldi
10. (Re)constructing Crafting Communities in the Gulf of Fonseca, Honduras: a Chaîne Opératoire Approach
Article
Marie Kolbenstetter
11. Pottery Chaîne Opératoire among the Mbeere People of Mt. Kenya Region: Continuity and Change
Article
Freda Nkirote M'Mbogori, Mercy Gakii Kinyua and Philemon Ochieng Nyamanga
12. Pottery Making as an Experimental Pedagogical Device for Understanding the Chaîne Opératoire: Results from the Gadachrili Gora Regional Archaeological Project
Article
Khaled Abu Jayyab and Natalia Handziuk
13. A Chaîne Opératoire of Concentric Circles: a Different Approach to Glass Beads, their Production and Categorisation
Article
Moa Råhlander
14. Scales of Interaction in the South China Sea: a Chaîne Opératoire Analysis of Neolithic Ground Stone Adzes
Article
Francesco Sponza
15. The Chaîne Opératoire as a Framework for Investigating Prehistoric Textile Production: Production of Textile Tools in Middle Bronze Age Crete as a 'Troublesome' Case Study
Article
Agata Ulanowska