The Kleis Site Ceramics: An Interpretive Approach

Part of the Iroquoian Ceramic Data project

Author(s): William Engelbrecht

Year: 1984

Summary

This paper seeks to explain the presence of applique ceramics on the Kleis Site.

Cite this Record

The Kleis Site Ceramics: An Interpretive Approach, Extending the Rafters. William Engelbrecht. Pp. 325-339. Albany: State University of New York Press. 1984 ( tDAR id: 366273) ; doi:10.6067/XCV86W98NM

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Keywords

Culture
Woodland

Material
Ceramic

Investigation Types
Collections Research

General
Ceramics

Geographic Keywords
New York State

Temporal Keywords
Late Woodland

Spatial Coverage

min long: -79.118; min lat: 42.135 ; max long: -77.124; max lat: 43.297 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): William Engelbrecht

Notes

General Note: The author now (2011) realizes that applique pottery is a widespread phenomenon in the NE at this time. See "Iroquoian Ceramics with Applique Collar," a 2007 hand-out.

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