Ceramic Petrographers in the Americas organized a poster session at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Washington, D.C. in April 2018. The session was titled "Ceramic Petrographers in the Americas: Promoting the advancement and application of petrography in archaeology" and included the 15 posters listed below. Click on the links to view PDF versions of several of the posters.
Ceramic Petrographers in the Americas: An Introduction to our Mission and Goals [PDF]
Yukiko Tonoike, Andrea Torvinen, and Mary Ownby
Defining petrographic fabrics among regional wares at La Quemada, Zacatecas, Mexico [PDF]
Andrea Torvinen
At a Crossroads: 300 years of Pottery Production and Exchange at Goat Spring Pueblo, NM [PDF]
Suzanne Eckert and Deborah Huntley
Pottery Production at the Dillard Site: an early Basketmaker III Community Center in the Central Mesa Verde Region [PDF] [PDF_esp]
Kari Schleher, Emma Britton, Donna M. Glowacki, and Robin Lyle
Exploring the Interaction of Culture and Technology in the Acoma Culture Province
David Hill
Petrography, Production, and Provenance of Ceramics from La Blanca, Guatemala [PDF]
John Lawrence, Cathy Costin, Kathleen Marsaglia, Michael Love, and Hector Neff
Recipe for Daub? A Comparative Petrographic Study of a Common Construction Component in the Maya Area [PDF]
Anabel Ford, Linda Howie, and Josh Inga
Mineralogy Without Minerals: A Proposed Methodology for Reconstructing the Original Compositions of Highly Altered Ceramic Bodies Using Thin Section Petrography
Linda Howie, Jillian Jordan, and Heather McKillop
The Use of White Engobe in the Formative Ceramics in Ojo de Agua Spring from San Antonio La Isla, Toluca Valley, Mexico
Francisco J. Sanchez-Tornero
Mortuary Spaces as Social Power: Ceramic Exchange and Burial Practice at Safford Mound (8PI3) [PDF]
C. Trevor Duke, Neill J. Wallis, and Ann S. Cordell
Ceramic Petrography of Woodland Period Swift Creek Complicated Stamped Pottery in Florida and the Lower Southeaster United States [PDF]
Ann S. Cordell, Neill J. Wallis, and Thomas Pluckhahn
Clay Resource Variability and Stallings Pottery Provenance along the Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers
Zackary Gilmore and Kenneth Sassaman
The Recipes of Disaster in Northern Iroquoia: Integrating Digital Image Analysis into Petrographic Practice [PDF]
Daniel Ionico
Applications of Microscopy and Thin Section Petrography in Iroquoian Ceramic Analysis [PDF]
Sarah Striker
Rethinking migration and mobility in the Late Roman West with ceramic petrography [PDF]
Vince Van Thienen
Yukiko Tonoike, Andrea Torvinen, and Mary Ownby
Defining petrographic fabrics among regional wares at La Quemada, Zacatecas, Mexico [PDF]
Andrea Torvinen
At a Crossroads: 300 years of Pottery Production and Exchange at Goat Spring Pueblo, NM [PDF]
Suzanne Eckert and Deborah Huntley
Pottery Production at the Dillard Site: an early Basketmaker III Community Center in the Central Mesa Verde Region [PDF] [PDF_esp]
Kari Schleher, Emma Britton, Donna M. Glowacki, and Robin Lyle
Exploring the Interaction of Culture and Technology in the Acoma Culture Province
David Hill
Petrography, Production, and Provenance of Ceramics from La Blanca, Guatemala [PDF]
John Lawrence, Cathy Costin, Kathleen Marsaglia, Michael Love, and Hector Neff
Recipe for Daub? A Comparative Petrographic Study of a Common Construction Component in the Maya Area [PDF]
Anabel Ford, Linda Howie, and Josh Inga
Mineralogy Without Minerals: A Proposed Methodology for Reconstructing the Original Compositions of Highly Altered Ceramic Bodies Using Thin Section Petrography
Linda Howie, Jillian Jordan, and Heather McKillop
The Use of White Engobe in the Formative Ceramics in Ojo de Agua Spring from San Antonio La Isla, Toluca Valley, Mexico
Francisco J. Sanchez-Tornero
Mortuary Spaces as Social Power: Ceramic Exchange and Burial Practice at Safford Mound (8PI3) [PDF]
C. Trevor Duke, Neill J. Wallis, and Ann S. Cordell
Ceramic Petrography of Woodland Period Swift Creek Complicated Stamped Pottery in Florida and the Lower Southeaster United States [PDF]
Ann S. Cordell, Neill J. Wallis, and Thomas Pluckhahn
Clay Resource Variability and Stallings Pottery Provenance along the Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers
Zackary Gilmore and Kenneth Sassaman
The Recipes of Disaster in Northern Iroquoia: Integrating Digital Image Analysis into Petrographic Practice [PDF]
Daniel Ionico
Applications of Microscopy and Thin Section Petrography in Iroquoian Ceramic Analysis [PDF]
Sarah Striker
Rethinking migration and mobility in the Late Roman West with ceramic petrography [PDF]
Vince Van Thienen