The Potter's Mark: Redwares and Stonewares Recovered in Excavation of the Duncan-Bower House in the Hamlet of Enfield Falls, New York
Author(s): Sophia Kelly
Year: 2003
Summary
Undergraduate thesis, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University, 2003. This thesis details the analysis of redware and stoneware pottery excavated from the Duncan-Bower House in Enfield Falls, New York. The thesis provides a history of redware and stoneware production in New York state. It also discusses the Ithaca Pottery, which was founded by Elijah Cornell (son of Ezra Cornell) in 1841. Finally, the document provides a brief economic history of Ithaca and its surrounding environs during the mid to late 1800s.
Cite this Record
The Potter's Mark: Redwares and Stonewares Recovered in Excavation of the Duncan-Bower House in the Hamlet of Enfield Falls, New York. Sophia Kelly. . Cornell University, Department of Anthropology. 2003 ( tDAR id: 367273) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8PV6JFX
Keywords
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Collections Research
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Historic Background Research
General
Ithaca Pottery
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New York stoneware
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Redware Pottery
Geographic Keywords
Enfield Falls, New York
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Finger Lakes
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Ithaca, New York
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Robert H. Treman State Park
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: 1800 to 1900
Spatial Coverage
min long: -76.59; min lat: 42.371 ; max long: -76.551; max lat: 42.42 ;
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