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Ethnopedological studies on solonetz and Planosols used in pottery craftwork in the Agreste region, State of Paraiba

Ângelo Giuseppe Chaves Alves, José Geraldo Wanderley Marques, Sandra Barreto de Queiroz, Ivandro de França da Silva, Mateus Rosas Ribeiro

01/Jun/2005

Classic ethnoscientific techniques were adapted to describe and analyze the knowledge of peasant potters about soils they use for making pottery in a rural village in the Agreste region, State of Paraiba, northeastern Brazil. Five soil profiles from pits where local people obtain pottery clay were formally described by researchers (etic approach) and by peasant artisans (emic approach). Samples collected during both the emic and etic approaches were used for the morphological and analytical soil characterization. The peasant potters were […]