This is a study of the prehistoric pottery from the Barber Creek site located along the Tar River drainage in Greenville, North Carolina. Stratified archaeological remains are present in a one meter deposit of sand spanning the Archaic and Woodland periods (ca. 8000BC-AD1650). This thesis focused on an analysis of over 2700 pottery sherds from the Early and Middle Woodland periods at Barber Creek. In particular, this study refines the typological definition of the Early Woodland ceramic series known as Deep Creek--one of the least understood pottery types in North Carolina. The result of this study contributes a better understanding of the range of tempers and surface treatments found in the Deep Creek series.  M.A
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
The Mississippian period is one of the most widely studied periods in the prehistoric Southeast, but...
This prelimianry investigation of Alligator Creek has provided several significant insights concerni...
This is a study of the prehistoric pottery from the Barber Creek site located along the Tar River dr...
This is a study of the prehistoric pottery from the Barber Creek site located along the Tar River dr...
Until recently, the prehistoric culture-history of the Coastal Plain has remained the least understo...
Barber Creek is a multicomponent stratified site situated atop a relict sand dune in eastern North C...
Squires Ridge is a multicomponent, stratified site situated atop a relict sand dune in Eastern North...
Ceramic material culture recovered from archaeological sites has more to offer the researcher than p...
Research Report No. 29, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel...
Chiefdoms located on the frontier of the Mississippian world have not been examined in great detail,...
Ceramics are used in archaeological research to determine the spatial and temporal distributions of ...
Until recently , the prehistoric culture-history of the Coastal Plain has remained the least unders...
Archaeological work at the Browning site (4JSM195A) in eastern Smith County, Texas, has shown that i...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
The Mississippian period is one of the most widely studied periods in the prehistoric Southeast, but...
This prelimianry investigation of Alligator Creek has provided several significant insights concerni...
This is a study of the prehistoric pottery from the Barber Creek site located along the Tar River dr...
This is a study of the prehistoric pottery from the Barber Creek site located along the Tar River dr...
Until recently, the prehistoric culture-history of the Coastal Plain has remained the least understo...
Barber Creek is a multicomponent stratified site situated atop a relict sand dune in eastern North C...
Squires Ridge is a multicomponent, stratified site situated atop a relict sand dune in Eastern North...
Ceramic material culture recovered from archaeological sites has more to offer the researcher than p...
Research Report No. 29, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel...
Chiefdoms located on the frontier of the Mississippian world have not been examined in great detail,...
Ceramics are used in archaeological research to determine the spatial and temporal distributions of ...
Until recently , the prehistoric culture-history of the Coastal Plain has remained the least unders...
Archaeological work at the Browning site (4JSM195A) in eastern Smith County, Texas, has shown that i...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
The Mississippian period is one of the most widely studied periods in the prehistoric Southeast, but...
This prelimianry investigation of Alligator Creek has provided several significant insights concerni...