Talcott Falls
Part of: Iroquoian Ceramic Data
Talcott Falls (a.k.a. Green, UB 473, A045-01-0001) is located on the Watertown quad, Jefferson Co. It is believed to date to the late 15th century. Sample = 127 vessels (New York State Museum = 74, Lewis Newton of Adams = 36, Lyons Falls Historical Society = 10, Peabody Museum, Harvard = 6, SUNY/Buffalo, Anthropology = 1). 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)
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Talcott Falls (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: William Engelbrecht
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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.