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Research article : using cross-media approaches to understand an invisible industry : how cotton production influenced pottery designs and kival murals in Cedar Mesa
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Research article : using cross-media approaches to understand an invisible industry : how cotton production influenced pottery designs and kival murals in Cedar Mesa
Research article : using cross-media approaches to understand an invisible industry : how cotton production influenced pottery designs and kival murals in Cedar Mesa
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Research article : using cross-media approaches to understand an invisible industry : how cotton production influenced pottery designs and kival murals in Cedar Mesa

2016
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In this paper we present evidence through a cross-media and contextual comparison approach that cotton textile production had major economic and ideological importance to Ancestral Pueblo peoples living in the greater Cedar Mesa of Utah area during the Woodenshoe and Redhouse Phases (A.D. 1165-1270). First, we present the current data available for direct evidence of cotton textile production from archaeological contexts. Then, we use a cross-media approach to look for evidence of cotton textile production in the media of pottery and kiva mural design motifs. Given the extensive nature of cotton textile production at several sites in the area and the pervasive cotton-textile-based designs on pottery and in kiva murals in the area, we argue that the greater Cedar Mesa area was an important gateway for cotton technologies and imagery between the Kayenta and Mesa Verde areas that afforded the peoples greater access and control over cotton textile production and distribution. [Publication Abstract]

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