William Engelbrecht Resources
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Site Name Keywords
Eaton •
Eaton Site •
Other
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Domestic Structures •
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features •
Farming Village •
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter •
Village
Other Keywords
Ceramics •
Chipped Stone Drills •
Stone Drill •
Drill •
drill form •
Gaming Stones •
chunkey stones •
Buffalo Creek Reservation •
Chert Drill •
Fauna
Culture Keywords
Woodland •
Archaic •
Early Archaic •
Middle Archaic •
Late Archaic •
Historic •
PaleoIndian •
Iroquoian •
Late Woodland •
Iroquois
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Collections Research •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Archaeological Overview •
Architectural Survey •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Systematic Survey
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Ground Stone •
Fauna •
Fire Cracked Rock •
Dating Sample •
Glass •
Human Remains •
Drills •
gaming stones
Temporal Keywords
Multi-component •
Late Woodland •
late Middle Woodland - early Late Woodland •
Historic •
Woodland •
late Paleoindian period •
Late Late Woodland •
Historic Aboriginal •
Iroquoian
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
New York (State / Territory) •
USA (Country) •
Western New York •
Erie County (County) •
US (ISO Country Code) •
New York State •
Pennsylvania (State / Territory) •
Millcreek Township, Erie, PA
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 401-500 of 537)
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Freeman Regrouped Ceramic Data (1990)
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Genoa Fort (1970)
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Genoa Fort Site Ceramic Data (1970)
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ceramic data from the Genoa Fort Site (Cayuga area)
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Genoa Fort Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1970)
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ceramic data from Genoa Fort Site (Cayuga) with regrouped attributes
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Goodyear (1969)
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Goodyear Map (1969)
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The numbers in red on this map correspond with internal provenience coding (columns 3 and 4).
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Goodyear Site Ceramic data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Goodyear Site (western New York area)
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Goodyear Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Goodyear Site (Niagara Frontier) with regrouped attributes
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Green (1990)
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Green Lake (1970)
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Green Lake Ceramic Data (1970)
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ceramic data from the Green Lake Site (western New York area)
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Green Lake Regrouped Ceramic Data (1970)
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ceramic data from the Green Lake Site (Niagara Frontier) with regrouped attributes
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Green Sherd Images (2012)
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This scanned photo is in the Earl Sidler collection, now in the possession of Timothy Abel. It was probably done in the early 1970's by Gordon Schmahl, then of the SUNY/Buffalo Anthropology Dept. when the material was on loan to Marian White.
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Haas (Smokes Creek) Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1993)
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ceramic data from the Haas Site (Niagara Frontier) with regrouped attributes
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Heath (1990)
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Heath Regrouped Ceramic Attributes (1990)
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Heath Sherd Images (2012)
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The scanned photos of Heath sherds were created for Earl Sidler (a grad. student at SUNY/Buffalo) in the early 1970's. In the late 1980's Sidler gave these photos to Engelbrecht, who in turn gave them to Tim Abel. Engelbrecht borrowed these from Abel to scan and upload them to tDAR in 2012.
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Heath Site Ceramic Data (1990)
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ceramic data from the Heath Site
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Inferring Prehistoric Social and Political Organization in the Northeast (1980)
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Describes an approach to inferring social and political organization.
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Iroquoian Ceramics with Applique Collar (2007)
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This was a hand-out at the 2007 Conference on Iroquois Research, Rensselaerville, NY. It was in the context of an Archaeology Workshop organized by Martha Sempowski and Bill Engelbrecht. Why is this style so widespread? The frills on some of these pots suggest stylized breasts. The clay comes from Mother Earth and the contents of the pot nourished people. Did it have this meaning for the Iroquois? Was this style a reaction to the introduction of copper kettles? Did women view the introduction...
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Iroquois Site Chronology (2003)
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This two page chart portrays the relative temporal placement of some of the sites in this project.
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The Iroquois: archaeological patterning on the tribal level (1974)
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This study attempted to infer the existence of the League of the Iroquois. While not reflected ceramically, the results were considered in relation to warfare, trade, and the emergence of a new tribe.
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The Jefferson County Iroquoians (1990)
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This article provides summary data about Jefferson County Iroquoian sites.
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Kienuka (1978)
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Kienuka Information (2001)
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Nancy Raynor-Herter, The Niagara Frontier Iroquois, Ph.D. diss., SUNY/Buffalo (Anthro.)
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Kienuka Site Ceramic Data (1978)
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ceramic data from the Kienuka Site (western New York area)
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Kienuka Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1978)
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ceramic data from the Kienuka Site (Niagara Frontier) with regrouped attributes
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Kleis (1976)
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Kleis Regrouped Attributes (1976)
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Kleis Sherd Images (1976)
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This scanned photo is of rim sherds formerly in the collection of Richard Buchauer.
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Kleis Site Ceramic Data (1976)
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ceramic data from the Kleis Site (western New York area)
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The Kleis Site Ceramics: An Interpretive Approach (1984)
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This paper seeks to explain the presence of applique ceramics on the Kleis Site.
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Klinko (1974)
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Klinko Regrouped Ceramic Attributes (1974)
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Klinko Site Ceramic Data (1974)
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ceramic data from the Klinko Site (Cayuga area)
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Martin (1969)
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Martin Site Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Martin Site (Mohawk area)
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Martin Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Martin Site (Mohawk) with regrouped attributes
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Matteson (1990)
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Matteson Regrouped Ceramic Data (1990)
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Matteson Sherd Images (2012)
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These photos were made for Earl Sidler (a SUNY/Buffalo grad student) in the early 1970's.
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Morse (1990)
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Morse Regrouped Ceramic Data (1990)
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Morse Sherd Images (2012)
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These photos were made for Earl Sidler (a SUNY/Buffalo grad student) in the early 1970's.
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Mud Creek (1990)
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Mud Creek Regrouped Ceramic Data (1990)
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New York Iroquois Political Development (1985)
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This paper argues that both New York Iroquois tribes and the League of the Iroquois had their origins in prehistoric times.
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Newton Hopper (1977)
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Newton-Hopper Site Ceramic Data (1977)
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ceramic data from the Newton-Hopper Site (western New York area)
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Newton-Hopper Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1977)
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ceramic data from the Newton-Hopper Site (Niagara Frontier) with regrouped attributes
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Nichols Pond (1974)
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Nichols Pond Site Ceramic Data (1) (1974)
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ceramic data from the Nichols Pond Site (Oneida area)
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Nichols Pond Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1974)
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ceramic data from the Nichols Pond Site (Oneida) with regrouped attributes
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Nohle (1990)
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Nohle Regrouped Ceramic Attributes (1990)
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Northern New York Revisited (2004)
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A comparison of ceramic type frequencies between northern New York Iroquois sites and sites of the Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk.
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Potacki (1990)
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Potacki Regrouped Ceramic Data (1990)
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Power House site Ceramic Data (1970)
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ceramic data from the Power House Site (Seneca area)
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Powerhouse (1970)
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Powerhouse Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1970)
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ceramic data from the Powerhouse Site (Seneca) with regrouped attributes
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Putnam (1989)
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Putnam Regrouped Ceramic Data (1989)
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Putnam Sherd Images (2012)
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These images were produced for Earl Sidler (a graduate student at SUNY/Buffalo) in the early 1970's. In the late 1980's, Sidler gave the photos to William Engelbrecht, who in turn gave them to Tim Abel. The photos were borrowed by Engelbrecht from Tim Abel to scan and upload these images.
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Recording Form Sheet for the Iroquoian Ceramic Data Project (1968)
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This is the recording form used for the ceramic analysis in this project. See the Coding Sheet documents for this project contains the list of attributes and codes used for various attribute values. This was created in 1968 and was originally used with punch cards.
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The Reflection of Patterned Behavior in Iroquois Pottery (1972)
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This study sought ceramic reflection of the formation of the League of the Iroquois. This was not found, but it is suggested that the patterning observed reflects female intertribal trade.
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Richmond Mills (1969)
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Richmond Mills Site Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Richmond Mills Site (Seneca area)
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Richmond Mills Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Richmond Mills Site (Seneca) with regrouped attributes
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Ripley (1987)
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Ripley Ceramics (1996)
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This chapter describes the ceramics from the Ripley site.
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Ripley Site Ceramic Data (3) (1987)
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ceramic data from the Ripley Site (Erie area)
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Ripley Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1987)
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ceramic data from the Ripley Site (Erie) with regrouped attributes
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Shelby (1978)
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Shelby Information (2001)
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Nancy Rayner-Herter, The Niagara Frontier Iroquois, Ph.D. diss., SUNY/Buffalo (Anthro.).
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Shelby Site Ceramic Data (1978)
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ceramic data from the Shelby Site (western New York area)
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Shelby Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1978)
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ceramic data from the Shelby Site (Niagara Frontier) with regrouped attributes
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Silverheels (1974)
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Silverheels Manuscript (1987)
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The author received an Arthur C. Parker grant ($700) in 1982 to study the Silverheels material. This research was conducted in1983 and the final report uploaded here was completed in 1987. It was never published. The author now feels that early 17th century "Seneca-style" ceramics, i.e. those with applique on the collar (Genoa Frilled, Seneca Barbed, etc.) form a horizon style throughout the Northeast. It seems unlikely this is the result of the relocation of women from the Seneca region.
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Silverheels Site Ceramaic Data (1974)
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ceramic data from the Silverheels Site (western New York area)
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Silverheels SIte Regrouped Ceramic Data (1974)
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ceramic data from the Silverheels Site (Erie) with regrouped attributes
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Silverheels Whole Vessels (1983)
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These vessels were photographed in 1983 by Hillel Burger and are reproduced courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard. Photo No. N30623, Cat. No. 63870 (Genoa Frilled); N30624, Cat. No. 63898 (Lawson Incised with handles); N30625, Cat. No. 63801 (Lawson Opposed - high neck); N30626, Cat. No. 63728 (Richmond Incised ?).
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Simmons (1969)
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Simmons Site Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Simmons Site (western New York area)
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Simmons Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Simmons Site (Erie) with regrouped attributes
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Smith (1969)
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Smith Map (1969)
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The red numbers on this map relate to the internal provenience used in coding (columns 3 and 4). Smith (a.k.a. Pagerie).
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Smith Site Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Smith Site (Mohawk area)
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Smith Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1969)
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ceramic data from the Smith Site (Mohawk) with regrouped attributes
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Smokes Creek (R. Haas) (1993)
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Smokes Creek (R. Haas) Sherd Images (1993)
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Scanned photos of rim sherds from the Smokes Creek (R. Haas) site in Orchard Park, NY.
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Stewart (1990)
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A Stylistic Analysis of New York Iroquois Pottery (1971)
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The central question addressed in this dissertation was whether the League of the Iroquois was reflected ceramically. A clear reflection of this was not found, but there was increasing similarity between areas through time, including the Niagara Frontier, outside the geographic area of the original Iroquois Confederacy. The ceramic methodology and the sites used are discussed.
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Swarthout (1990)
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Swarthout (View) (1974)
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These two photos of the Swarthout site were taken by Earl Sidler sometime in the early 1970's.
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Swarthout Regrouped Attribute Data (1990)
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Swarthout Sherd Images (2012)
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These photos were produced for Earl Sicler (a SUNY/Buffalo grad student) in the early 1970's.
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Talcott Falls (1990)
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Talcott Falls Regrouped Ceramic Attributes (1990)
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Talcott Falls Sherd Images (2012)
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The first photo scanned of sherds from Harvard Peabody was produced for Earl Sidler in the early 1970's. Sidler was then a grad student at SUNY/Buffalo. This photo was probably made by Gordon Schmahl. The remaining photos were done by Robert Weber in 1967. The last photo is of a ceramic pipe. Weber was also a grad student at SUNY/Buffalo and these photos were likely done in the NYS Museum. All these photos are in the Sidler Collection, now in the posession of Tim Abel of Jefferson Co.