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Horizon Styles and Pottery Traditions in Peruvian Archaeology
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Latin American ArchaeologyNew StylesArt HistoryMaterial CultureHistorical ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyCultural HeritageArchaeological RecordArchaeologyAnthropologyCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesArchaeological EvidenceCultural AnthropologySocial SciencesHorizon StylePeruvian Archaeology
The Present paper is partially devoted to a consideration of the concept of “horizon styles” in Peruvian archaeology: how the concept has been used in archaeological reconstruction, and how new styles are in the process of formulation. It includes also an analysis of several ceramic periods which may be grouped into such a horizon style, the White-on-red. Differing from the horizon style is another historical phenomenon which I have called the “pottery tradition.” An attempt is made here to show the relationship of these two concepts— horizon styles and pottery traditions—as they are exemplified in Peruvian archaeology.
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