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Creek Indian Mound. Town Creek Indian Mound, North Carolina Historic Sites 3-D Model of Pee Dee
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forms of Mimbres black and white ("boldface"), red-on-cream, and textured
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is found throughout sites of Oceania. The relationship between Lapita pottery and
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ceramic period in Polynesia: "There do not appear to be new or different...
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Volume 83, No. 2:171–199 Seymour, Deni J., 2008b "Apache Plain and Other
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on Apache Sites in the Southern Southwest." In Serendipity: Papers in...
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on Apache Sites in the Southern Southwest. In "Serendipity: Papers in...
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on Apache Sites in the Southern Southwest. In "Serendipity: Papers in...
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culture is defined in part by its ceramics. Much of Plum Bayou ceramics was
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ceramics are commonly found throughout the Samoan islands. The submerged...
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pottery sherds were found in 1957 by archaeologist Jack Golson. Mikaele...
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from the Rincon phase. Today, Huerfano Butte is only open to those with...
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ceramics, adzes, and worked shell and bone pieces. Samples of red-slipped
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339-340). This could suggest that women primarily made and used domestic
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pottery remains are found in other parts of Samoa and American Samoa....
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were dated to approximately 1100 CE. The pottery was identified as Gila
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ceramics were found that appear to have been crafted in the tradition...
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pottery used for cooking or storage was unpainted gray, either smooth...
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main sections: utilitarian and elite. Utilitarian pottery is generally
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contents were the presence of offerings like a cache of maize, a large
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decorated Lapita sherds have been found, although pieces of Polynesian
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1943. Freeman also excavated the Falemauga Caves in Upolu's interior.
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With George Robertson. Seymour, Deni J. (2008) Apache Plain and Other
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Smith compares the Polynesian Lapita period with the later Polynesian
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With George Robertson. Seymour, Deni J. (2008) Apache Plain and Other
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site in Samoa where decorated Lapita sherds have been found although
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periods. Ancestral Puebloans are also known for their pottery. Local
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10th century) Outside of Taiwan, assemblages of red-slipped pottery,
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the Hohokam used schist containing silver mica as a temper in their
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The ancient people of Tutuila produced clay pottery known as Samoan
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