Intrasite trends in superposition and spatial arrangements of longhouses, features and palisades, in conjunction with seriation of ceramic vessels, are used to explore the developmental history of the Dorchester Village site, a complex Late Woodland Middle Ontario Iroquoian archaeological village site, as a case study of intrasite seriation. Vessel attributes were coded and subject to correspondence analysis to seek plausible temporal sequences. The Brainerd Robinson coefficient of similarity was used to identify plausible temporal phase groups of longhouses by comparison of vessels attributed to specific houses. Multiple ceramic attributes were explored, and the attribute of upper rim motif generated the most internally consistent results ...
This thesis seeks to create a better understanding of Grooved Ware pottery in the Milfield Basin, No...
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grantor: University of TorontoThe Princess Point Complex represents a transitional culture...
This thesis examines the Tillsonburg Village’s particularly large and dispersed community plan throu...
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Chiefdoms located on the frontier of the Mississippian world have not been examined in great detail,...
A methodology is developed for the interpretation of complex Early Iroquoian villages based upon the...
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Although recent work has been completed on the extensive Meadowood Interaction Sphere across the Nor...
This thesis explores the utility of cultural taxonomic systems, specifically those used on the Centr...
This thesis seeks to create a better understanding of Grooved Ware pottery in the Milfield Basin, No...
This thesis present the results of several seasons of fieldwork at the Dorset Palaeoeskimo site at P...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Princess Point Complex represents a transitional culture...
This thesis examines the Tillsonburg Village’s particularly large and dispersed community plan throu...
This study is an analytical examination of a stylistic anomaly observed among Middleport Iroquoian v...
This study examines the pottery from two archaeological sites that date to the beginning of the earl...
During the Middle Iroquoian period (1300-1400 A.D.), semi-subterranean sweat lodges were structures ...
Chiefdoms located on the frontier of the Mississippian world have not been examined in great detail,...
A methodology is developed for the interpretation of complex Early Iroquoian villages based upon the...
This thesis presents the results of the intra-site spatial analysis of the Mackenzie I (DdJf-9) Late...
This thesis examines the features and spatial patterning of features across the Figura site (AgHk-52...
This thesis discusses the overall function and description of features and activity areas for the Wh...
The site structure of two Early Archaic period assemblages is defined through spatial analysis of ar...
Although recent work has been completed on the extensive Meadowood Interaction Sphere across the Nor...
This thesis explores the utility of cultural taxonomic systems, specifically those used on the Centr...
This thesis seeks to create a better understanding of Grooved Ware pottery in the Milfield Basin, No...
This thesis present the results of several seasons of fieldwork at the Dorset Palaeoeskimo site at P...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Princess Point Complex represents a transitional culture...