Silverheels Manuscript

Part of the Iroquoian Ceramic Data project

Year: 1987

Summary

The author received an Arthur C. Parker grant ($700) in 1982 to study the Silverheels material. This research was conducted in1983 and the final report uploaded here was completed in 1987. It was never published.

The author now feels that early 17th century "Seneca-style" ceramics, i.e. those with applique on the collar (Genoa Frilled, Seneca Barbed, etc.) form a horizon style throughout the Northeast. It seems unlikely this is the result of the relocation of women from the Seneca region.

Cite this Record

Silverheels Manuscript. 1987 ( tDAR id: 376224) ; doi:10.6067/XCV88W3CJK

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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 ;

File Information

  Name Size Creation Date Date Uploaded Access
silverheels-manuscript.pdf 9.58mb Jun 29, 2012 6:44:59 AM Public