Dutch Hollow
Part of: Iroquoian Ceramic Data
Dutch Hollow, Hne 1-4, (a.k.a. Cleary) is a Seneca site located in Avon Township, Livingston County. It is believed to date from A.D. 1605-1625 (Martha Sempowski and Lorraine Saunders). Sample size = 215 vessels (Rochester Museum and Science Center = 107, Robert Hill of Rochester = 70, Charles Wray of West Rush = 30 [now Rock Foundation Collection], New York State Museum = 7, Heye Foundation = 5 [now Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian]). Those ceramics coded as 00 in columns 3 and 4 are from the village or no provenience, while those coded as 01 are from burials. These ceramic attributes were recorded in 1970.
Investigation Types
Collections Research
Material Types
Ceramic
Temporal Keywords
Late Woodland
Geographic Keywords
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Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-3 of 3)
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Dutch Hollow (1970)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht
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Dutch Hollow Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (1970)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
ceramic data from the Dutch Hollow Site (Seneca) with regrouped attributes
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Dutch Hollow Site Ceramic Data (1970)
DATASET
ceramic data from the Dutch Hollow Site (Seneca area)