Proceedings of the 1979 Iroquois Pottery Conference, Sponsored by the Arthur C. Parker Fund for Iroquois Research (Research Records No. 13, 1980)

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.