Swift Creek Pottery (Other Keyword)

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Ceramic Petrography and Woodland Period Social Interactions in Florida and the Southeastern United States (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ann Cordell. Neill Wallis. Thomas Pluckhahn.

Swift Creek Complicated Stamped pottery found throughout much of the lower Southeastern U.S. is arguably the premier material for the systematic study of Woodland interactions. The unique impressions of individual carved wooden paddles are often found on pottery at multiple sites, lending an unparalleled level of detail and spatial resolution to social connections. Furthermore, the distribution of vessels potentially reflects a broad range of interactive practices among a large proportion of...


Swift Creek Manifestations Along the Lower St. Johns River (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Keith H. Ashley.

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