Pottery Making (Other Keyword)

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Made of Alabama Clay: Historic Potteries on Mobile Bay (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bonnie L. Gums.

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Phase II Cultural Resource Management Survey Estates Little Profit and Mount Retreat Robins Bay Prehistoric Site (12VAM1-27) (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ted M. Payne.

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The Pottery of the American Indian (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Edward J. Wahla.

This resource was written to accompany an exhibition by the Michigan Archaeological Society at the Dearborn Historical Museum. It describes Great Lakes Indian pottery making techniques, as well as uses of ceramic pottery in everyday life for the Native Americans of Michigan.


A survey of historic pottery making in Tennessee (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Samuel D. Smith. Stephen T. Rogers.

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Using Petrographic Analysis to Identify Pottery Production: Shoshone Pottery Making at the Ravens Nest (48SU3871) Southwestern Wyoming (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David Hill.

Petrographic analysis has been commonly used to identify trade in ceramics and stone tools. At the Raven’s Nest site petrographic analysis was used to characterize the compositional variation in the ceramic assemblage recovered during excavation. The homogeneous nature of the ceramic pastes of the assemblage prompted additional petrographic study of local soils and geologic outcrops. Comparison of the local resources with the ceramics indicated the possibility for the local production of pottery...