This study is an analytical examination of a stylistic anomaly observed among Middleport Iroquoian village sites (dating c. A.D. 1300-1450) located near Crawford Lake in southcentral Ontario, Canada. The anomaly is characterized by differing percentages of two forms of ceramic smoking pipes from closely spaced, contemporaneous village sites. This distinction occurs throughout southern Ontario, but is particularly pronounced in the Crawford Lake area. In order to develop and test a model to explain this anomaly, an approach employing a hierarchy of inference, including formal, spatial, temporal, economic, social, and cultural levels, is proposed. This is applied to an analysis of pottery and smoking pipes from eight Middleport sites. The key...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
This thesis presents a synthesis of information regarding Laurel ceramics recovered in northern Mani...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
This report is the result of a theoretical study of three sites which are located in the region adja...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
In small-scale societies, inter-group identification expedites access to alternative resources and p...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
A methodology is developed for the interpretation of complex Early Iroquoian villages based upon the...
Our understanding of the precontact history of the boreal forest of northern and, in particular, nor...
Intrasite trends in superposition and spatial arrangements of longhouses, features and palisades, in...
This study examines the pottery from two archaeological sites that date to the beginning of the earl...
Net-impressed and horizontally corded pottery was first documented in southern Manitoba in the 1950s...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
This thesis presents a synthesis of information regarding Laurel ceramics recovered in northern Mani...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
This report is the result of a theoretical study of three sites which are located in the region adja...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
In small-scale societies, inter-group identification expedites access to alternative resources and p...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
A methodology is developed for the interpretation of complex Early Iroquoian villages based upon the...
Our understanding of the precontact history of the boreal forest of northern and, in particular, nor...
Intrasite trends in superposition and spatial arrangements of longhouses, features and palisades, in...
This study examines the pottery from two archaeological sites that date to the beginning of the earl...
Net-impressed and horizontally corded pottery was first documented in southern Manitoba in the 1950s...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...
The time between A. D. 1050 – 1400 is a period of dynamic cultural change in the Western Great Lakes...
This thesis presents a synthesis of information regarding Laurel ceramics recovered in northern Mani...
Recent archaeological surveys on Peter Pond Lake have provided an opportunity to better elucidate th...