Proceedings of the 1979 Iroquois Pottery Conference, Sponsored by the Arthur C. Parker Fund for Iroquois Research (Research Records No. 13, 1980)
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vii, 207 pp. CONTENTS: Illustrations; Introduction; Iroquois Pottery Types 32 Years Later; Methodology: On the Monothetic Nature of "Traditional" Types. A Contribution from Analysis of Owasco and Iroquois Ceramics - The Role of Attribute Analysis in the Study of Iroquoian Prehistory - Methods and Aims of Ceramic Description - The St. Lawrence Iroquois Conference--Some Lessons to be Learned; Geographical Areas: Oneida Iroquois Pottery Typology - Onondaga Chance Phase Ceramic Trends--An Attribute Approach - Perspectives on the Prehistoric Cayuga, Post Owasco Tradition, through the Correlation of Ceramic Types with Area Development - An Overview of the Current Status of Seneca Ceramics - The Oakfield Phase--Western New York State - An Update on Susquehanna Iroquoian Pottery - Petun Pottery - Some Implications for the Attribute Analysis of Rim Sherds from the Draper Site Pickering, Ontario - Ceramic Motif Mutations at Glenbrook - Iroquois Series Ceramics in the Upper Delaware Valley New Jersey and Pennsylvania; Decoration and Replication: A Decorative Paradigm: The Late Ontario Iroquois Ceramic Tradition - Pottery Replication - References - Index.