Examines decorated pottery and its production in prehispanic New Mexico's Lower Rio Puerco area through the lens of practice theory. After providing the archaeological and temporal context of her study, the author defines communities of practice and communities of identity within Pottery Mound...
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Examines decorated pottery and its production in prehispanic New Mexico's Lower Rio Puerco area through the lens of practice theory. After providing the archaeological and temporal context of her study, the author defines communities of practice and communities of identity within Pottery Mound and Hummingbird Pueblo.
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