Color in the Ancestral Pueblo Southwest
An edition of Color in the Ancestral Pueblo Southwest (2019)
By Marit K. Munson,Kelley Hays-Gilpin,Kelley Hays-Gilpin
Publish Date
2019
Publisher
University of Utah Press
Language
eng
Pages
192
Description:
"There is a lack of a systematic understanding of Ancestral Pueblo color choices over time and this manuscript aims at compiling a more complete picture of the geographic and temporal distribution of color use in the Ancestral Pueblo world. The manuscript consists of two parts. The first examines color itself, through the science of color perception to the social significance of color in the human experience. It includes ethnographic and archaeological evidence for the production and use of color, including the technical and material constraints that shaped the use of color and the extent of archaeological preservation. The second part focuses on color across a range of material objects, including ceramics, painted murals, textiles, ornaments, rock art, and other painted items. These chapters identify patterns in color use over time, their geographic distribution, and the implications of color in the Ancestral Pueblo world"--Provided by publisher.
subjects: Symbolism of colors, Color, Indians of north america, southwest, new, Indians of north america, art, Indians of north america, material culture, Indians of north america, antiquities, Southwest, new, antiquities, Ancestral Pueblo culture, History, Pueblo Indians, Material culture, Pueblo art, Color in visual communication, Antiquities, Social aspects, Anasazikultur, Farbensymbolik, Südweststaaten