Continuity and Change in Apalachee Pottery Manufacture

Summary

This report offers a technological comparison of Apalachee-style and Colono Ware potteries from French colonial Old Mobile (1702-1711), in modern-day southwest Alabama, and the Spanish colonial site of Mission San Luis de Talimali (1656-1704), in modern-day Tallahassee, Florida. Ann Cordell's analysis characterizes the Apalachee pottery assemblages from both sites, and provides comparative information on contemporaneous pottery wares produced by other native peoples in contact with French colonists at Old Mobile.

Cite this Record

Continuity and Change in Apalachee Pottery Manufacture, 1st edition. Ann Cordell. Archaeological Monograph ,9. Mobile, Alabama: University of South Alabama Center for Archaeological Studies. 2001 ( tDAR id: 380931) ; doi:10.6067/XCV86M36G2

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Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1702 to 1711

Spatial Coverage

min long: -88.026; min lat: 30.942 ; max long: -87.971; max lat: 30.983 ;

Record Identifiers

2004.077(s): Accession Number

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