The Firehole Basin site (48SW1217), excavated in 1976 and 1977, is the type site for the Firehole phase proposed by Metcalf for the Wyoming Basin of central and western Wyoming. Given the dearth of excavated sites for the period from 700-300 B.P, and dated ceramics in Wyoming Basin in general, the Firehole Basin assemblage is an important indicator of material culture in this time period, but the artifacts have never been analyzed or reported in detail. Most researchers have characterized the Firehole Basin ceramics as Intermountain ware, but the ceramics have few affinities with this type, and this label should not be applied. Likewise, the Firehole Basin ceramics do not fit the definition of Boars Tusk Gray ware, a proposed southwest Wyom...
This reports the analysis of the native-made ceramics from the Deshazo Site (41NA27), Nacogdoches Co...
The problem of the origin of pottery to a large extent determines the choice of directions in the st...
Pottery from Sunga'va, a single-component Haiwee period site (ca. 1,150 B.P.) in southern Owens Vall...
Thesis (M.A)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology"...
This paper has been primarily concerned with Tizon Brown Ware and Lower Colorado Buff Ware, but Grea...
Radiocarbon dates from Late Period (\u3c1500 years ago) high-altitude sites in northwestern Wyoming ...
The Hartley phase ceramics from the Hartley Fort are grouped into two wares, Hartley ware and French...
Recent archaeological investigations on the Etowah River, near the Leake Site in Cartersville, Georg...
Swift Creek pottery was tied to the Hopewell Interaction Sphere during the Middle Woodland (300 BC-A...
The artifact assemblage generally known as the Toyah Phase represents not only the final hunter-gath...
Well-designed provenance studies form the basis from which questions of human economy and behavior a...
This study investigates the trace element composition of Middle to Late Woodland period (100-700 AD)...
Ceramic Analysis and Radiocarbon Dating Savana Deems Student Scholar Symposium Spring 2016 Radioca...
This thesis is primarily focused on the evaluation of evidence for ceramic production, specifically ...
Region Mesa Verde, położony w południowozachodniej części USA, do końca XIII wieku n. e był miejscem...
This reports the analysis of the native-made ceramics from the Deshazo Site (41NA27), Nacogdoches Co...
The problem of the origin of pottery to a large extent determines the choice of directions in the st...
Pottery from Sunga'va, a single-component Haiwee period site (ca. 1,150 B.P.) in southern Owens Vall...
Thesis (M.A)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Anthropology"...
This paper has been primarily concerned with Tizon Brown Ware and Lower Colorado Buff Ware, but Grea...
Radiocarbon dates from Late Period (\u3c1500 years ago) high-altitude sites in northwestern Wyoming ...
The Hartley phase ceramics from the Hartley Fort are grouped into two wares, Hartley ware and French...
Recent archaeological investigations on the Etowah River, near the Leake Site in Cartersville, Georg...
Swift Creek pottery was tied to the Hopewell Interaction Sphere during the Middle Woodland (300 BC-A...
The artifact assemblage generally known as the Toyah Phase represents not only the final hunter-gath...
Well-designed provenance studies form the basis from which questions of human economy and behavior a...
This study investigates the trace element composition of Middle to Late Woodland period (100-700 AD)...
Ceramic Analysis and Radiocarbon Dating Savana Deems Student Scholar Symposium Spring 2016 Radioca...
This thesis is primarily focused on the evaluation of evidence for ceramic production, specifically ...
Region Mesa Verde, położony w południowozachodniej części USA, do końca XIII wieku n. e był miejscem...
This reports the analysis of the native-made ceramics from the Deshazo Site (41NA27), Nacogdoches Co...
The problem of the origin of pottery to a large extent determines the choice of directions in the st...
Pottery from Sunga'va, a single-component Haiwee period site (ca. 1,150 B.P.) in southern Owens Vall...