Pots and Pans in the Intermediate Pre-latte (2500-1600 Bp) Mariana Islands, Micronesia

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Moore, Darlene; Hunter-Anderson, Rosalind L. (1999-01-01). "Pots and Pans in the Intermediate Pre-latte (2500-1600 Bp) Mariana Islands, Micronesia". Kitchenware (PDF). Boston, MA: Springer. pp. 487–503. doi:10.1007/978-1-4684-6656-0_4. ISBN 978-1-4684-6658-4 978-1-4684-6656-0 Check |isbn= value: length (help).

Abstract: Document concerning a scholarly article in PDF format focused on archaeological and anthropological research in the Mariana Islands, Micronesia. The document covers the Intermediate Pre-Latte period dated between 2500 and 1600 years before present. It includes a detailed survey and analysis of ceramic artifacts, specifically pots and pans, from this time frame. The geographic focus is explicitly on the Mariana Islands within the broader region of Micronesia. The text discusses cultural and material aspects of pottery production and usage, contributing to the understanding of prehistoric island societies. The document contains references to archaeological methodologies and taxonomic cataloging of ceramic types. It also addresses the spatial distribution and technological characteristics of pottery within the islands. The study situates its findings within the context of regional prehistoric developments and interactions. The document is structured as a comprehensive research report with sections on artifact description, contextual analysis, and interpretive frameworks. It includes data tables, figures, and photographic plates illustrating the ceramic assemblages. The treatment of Micronesia is integral, with specific attention to the cultural chronology and material culture of the Mariana Islands during the Intermediate Pre-Latte period. The article is intended for academic use and is part of a collection of research materials on Pacific Island archaeology.

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