Durham
Part of: Iroquoian Ceramic Data
Durham (a.k.a. 1N, Allen, Tamblin, Freeman, Treadway, UB 477) is located on the Rutland Center Quad in Jefferson County. It probably dates to the late 15th century. Sample = 103 vessels (SUNY Buffalo Anthropology = 95, Jefferson County Historical Society = 8). These ceramic attributes were recorded in 1990.
Investigation Types
Collections Research
Material Types
Ceramic
Temporal Keywords
Late Woodland
Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
New York (State / Territory) •
New York State •
North America (Continent)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-5 of 5)
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Durham (1990)
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.txt file
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Durham M.A. (1971)
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The Durham Site: A Prehistoric Iroquois Component in Jefferson County, New York. Earl Sidler, III. M.A. SUNY/Buffalo Anthropology.
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Durham Map (2012)
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This map photo was in the Earl Sidler collection, now in the possession of Tim Abel. For more information on SUNY/Buffalo's excavations at Durham, consult the SUNY/Buffalo site files.
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Durham Regrouped Ceramic Data (1990)
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Regrouped Ceramic Data
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Durham Sherd Images (2012)
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These scanned photos were in the Earl Sidler collection, now in the possession of Timothy Abel. They were probably done by Gordon Schmahl of the SUNY/Buffalo Anthropology Dept. in the early 1970's when the sherds from Harvard were on loan to Marian White.