Talcott Falls Sherd Images

Part of the Iroquoian Ceramic Data project

Year: 2012

Summary

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.

Cite this Record

Talcott Falls Sherd Images. 2012 ( tDAR id: 376097) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8Z31XWN

This Resource is Part of the Following Collections

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 ;

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