Mississippian culture pottery
, Potters and Communities of Practice: Glaze Paint and Polychrome Pottery in the American Southwest AD 1250-1700 (pp. 19–33). Anthropological Paper No. 75. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Mainfort Jr., R. C. (2003). Late period ceramic rim attribute variation in the Central ...
View further author informationMichael D. GlascockView further author informationGeorge M. LuerView further author informationC. Trevor DukeView further author informationnwallis@flmnh.ufl.eduNeill J. Wallis
Functional and Stylistic Considerations of Mixed Grog- and Shell-Tempered Late Mississippian Pottery from the Nashville BasinMississippian period ceramic assemblages in the Nashville Basin region of Tennessee are traditionally viewed as being overwhelmingly shell tempered. Our petrographic ...
Were They What They Cooked? Stable isotopic analysis of Mississippian pottery residues. In: Twiss, K. (Ed.), We Are What We Eat: Archaeology, Food, and Identity. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, pp. 171-191....
Large-scale patterns in the chemical composition of mississippian pottery. Am. Antiq. 61 (3), 555e572.Steponaitis, V. P., Blackman, M. J., and Neff, H., 1996, Large-scale patterns in the chemical composition of Mississippian pottery, American Antiquity, 61, 555-73....
Sourcing Mississippian pottery among the complex maritime cultures of Florida鈥檚 peninsular Gulf coastNeill J. WallisC. Trevor DukeGeorge M. LuerMichael D. Glascock
1300. From attribute analysis of 1449 fabrics impressed on pottery at Wickliffe and comparison of the impressions with actual textile artifacts, it proved possible to sort many of the impressed textiles into functional categories. Most likely, these textiles originally were used as garments, blankets...
The Shelby Forest Site in Southwest Tennessee and Early Mississippian Red-Filmed Pottery in the Central Mississippi ValleyCentral Mississippi ValleyNodena phaseVarney Red FilmedYazoo 1 subsetThe Shelby Forest site in southwest Tennessee is an Early Mississippian component characterized......
Pottery and radiocarbon dates from Town Creek and several related sites are used to refine the area's cultural chronology and define ceramic attributes diagnostic of different periods. The distribution of postholes, burials, and pits is analyzed and discrete architectural units are defined from the ...