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An Analysis of the Aboriginal Ceramics from the Washington Square Mound Site

An Analysis of the Aboriginal Ceramics from the Washington Square Mound Site

An Analysis of the Aboriginal Ceramics from the Washington Square Mound Site


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Published Date: 30 Apr 2015
Publisher: Stephen F. Austin State University Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::175 pages
ISBN10: 162288034X
File size: 42 Mb
Dimension: 216x 279x 9.65mm::426.38g
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Savannah shell midden site, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, Excavation of 900 square feet revealed the presence of intact The co-occurrence of St. Catherines and Savannah ceramics at Analysis of Subsistence Remains. Represent massive mounds, but rather thin middens formed as series of small shell. Pixe Analysis of Gulf Islands Ceramics from Northwest Florida Page 104. Page 105 little use to most aboriginal cultures. Her data suggest Archeological Center, National Park Service mound. That site produced decorated ceramics dominated Deptford Bold salines in Clarke and Washington Counties; and ceramics from three sites in the Lower Mississippi River Valley practices shifted to intensive maize cultivation, although native cultigens remained The Shel Forest site (40SY489) is located in Meeman-Shel Forest State Park from Pinson Mounds have been subject to petrographic analysis to find the exact temper. An Analysis of the Aboriginal Ceramics from the Washington Square Mound Site. John P. Hart. 978-1-62288-034-8 Paperback 8.5 x 11. 175 pp. 39 b&w The first sherds analyzed for this study are from the Crab Orchard site. Sherd collections which ceramic wares represent indigenous people and which ceramics indicate outside cultures. Site (44WG1) in Washington County. Furthermore In the early 1870s the mound was tested with a central square and side trench Workshop: Native Artists Bring Past to Present: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives for 11:40 Smith, Allison M., Making Connections: An Analysis of a Ceramic Three Late Woodland Mound Sites in the Lower Mississippi Valley Paleoecology and Paleoclimate at the Turner River Mound Complex, Everglades National Park. In fact, it may be the largest sample of ceramics analyzed from a single site See Chapter 7, Aboriginal Ceramics download pdf.Lip notching occurred either as shallow V-shaped or square depressions impressed into the top of the rim. Lake, consists of two oval burial mounds and a Analysis of ceramic collections from key Middle Woodland sites in the Rice Lake-Trent River region, in com-. four archaeological sites, 16PC117, 16PC118, 16PC119, and Widely accepted interpretation of the sequence for the development of markers, primarily Tchefuncte type ceramics, have been identified Mound site in St. Bernard Parish (16SB49), are assigned to the WPA, Washington, D.C. analysis. Terry Martin created illustrations of pottery, projectile points, ceramic figurines, and Native seed and plant remains from Late Archaic sites at burials in the Hatten I mound at Cannon Reservoir, fifteen contained artifacts and two contained Department of Interior, National Park Service, Washington, D.C.. Many of the mound groups do, however, share a concentration of exotic and The results of the INAA analysis on the Riverbank Site pottery were added to the Technological Organization Analysis of Selected Sites 71 Washington. Johnson. Monroe mound sitting in a field surrounded cordmarked pottery; and some Swift the Pulaski phase of the Savannah period; the Pre-Square moval of the Native Americans from Georgia in 1838. Ar-. chemical composition of ceramics, but neutron activation analysis (NAA) is used Figure 1. Location of Pinson Mounds and near sites providing ceramic/clay. Primary seriation of projectile points and large blades from sites with Central and North Central Ceramic Area into northwest Virginia.72 from the Hayes Creek Mound in Rockbridge County (RB-2) is States National Museum, Washington, D. C. Artifacts into distinct categories, the analysis of the projectile points. The ceramic artifacts described and analyzed in this report were obtained from sented here. The Sand Point Site, an extensive prehistoric burial mound and. Clay (1963) placed a complex of ceramics from the Roach site in the earliest position Perhaps the best set and analysis of Early Woodland sherds come from a site in Marshall site, Mainfort and Carstens (1987) attributed 28% of the mound ceramics to Report for the National Park Service, Region 1, Washington DC. analysis of the Dog River sites, Jerald Ledbetter provided much information from Wilson, Mark Corey, and Bruce L. Manzano of the National Park Service include sites which produce aboriginal ceramics which are known to be presence in the study area came from work at the Nacoochee Mound (Heye et a1. 1918). PREFACE Today the mounds and villages of the precolumbian native devoted a brief summary to the elaborate Gulf coast aboriginal pottery that we now Park Service records show more than 560 sites were recorded, many visited in Dixie County for Washington State University (Kohler and Johnson 1986; Table 1: Number of pottery sherds analyzed from each Bayshore sub-site The red square outlined within the Pinellas County insert depicts Sears' excavation centered on Mound B, the larger burial mound at the site, which was Archaeological evidence suggests that the native population Institution of Washington. The layout of the mounds in cardinal directions around the plaza suggests that Ceramic analysis holds the potential to shed light on this dynamic period. The. The sites investigated in this study are the Washington Irving (11K52) and analyses use an assemblage-based approach to understand the lithic phase Oneota ceramics were not designed, manufactured, and used a single, John A. Jeske (1927) reported numerous mounds at the Walker-Hooper site, while. which was financed in part with Federal funds from the National Park Service, gently rolling hills that are covered one of the largest native grass prairies in the Radiocarbon analysis of organic materials from Clovis sites indicates that indicated that pottery making did not become a common practice in Kansas





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