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Maya Potters'' Indigenous Knowledge: Cognition, Engagement, and Practice

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By (author): Dean E. Arnold

Based on fieldwork and reflection over a period of almost fifty years, Maya Potters Indigenous Knowledge utilizes engagement theory to describe the indigenous knowledge of traditional Maya potters in Ticul, Yucatán, Mexico. In this heavily illustrated narrative account, Dean E. Arnold examines craftspeoples knowledge and skills, their engagement with their natural and social environments, the raw materials they use for their craft, and their process for making pottery. Following Lambros Malafouris, Tim Ingold, and Colin Renfrew, Arnold argues that potters indigenous knowledge is not just in their minds but extends to their engagement with the environment, raw materials, and the pottery-making process itself and is recursively affected by visual and tactile feedback. Pottery is not just an expression of a mental template but also involves the interaction of cognitive categories, embodied muscular patterns, and the engagement of those categories and skills with the production process. Indigenous knowledge is thus a product of the interaction of mind and material, of mental categories and action, and of cognition and sensory engagementthe interaction of both human and material agency. Engagement theory has become an important theoretical approach and indigenous knowledge (as cultural heritage) is the focus of much current research in anthropology, archaeology, and cultural resource management. While Dean Arnolds previous work has been significant in ceramic ethnoarchaeology, Maya Potters' Indigenous Knowledge goes further, providing new evidence and opening up different concepts and approaches to understanding practical processes. It will be of interest to a wide variety of researchers in Maya studies, material culture, material sciences, ceramic ecology, and ethnoarchaeology. See more
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  • Weight: 406g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: University Press of Colorado
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781646420421

About Dean E. Arnold

Dean E. Arnold is adjunct curator of anthropology at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and professor emeritus of anthropology at Wheaton College in Illinois. He has taught anthropology for forty-three years; done field work in Peru Mexico Bolivia Guatemala and the Southwest; and published four books including the seminal Ceramic Theory and Cultural Process and more than sixty articles about potters pottery and pottery production and related subjects (such as Maya Blue). Arnold was a Fulbright Scholar in Mexico and Peru a Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall at University of Cambridge in 1985 and a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Archaeology there in 1985 1992 and 2000. He received the Society for American Archaeologys Award for Excellence in Ceramic Studies in 1996. In 2003 he received the Charles R. Jenkins Award for Distinguished Achievement from the National Executive Council of Lambda Alpha (the National Collegiate Honor Society for Anthropology). He received the Wheaton College Senior Faculty Scholarship Achievement Award in 2001 and the Wheaton College Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Service to Alma Mater in 2008.

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