Title of Thesis: INVESTIGATION OF MIDDLE TO LATE WOODLAND TRANSITIONAL POTTERY AT THREE SITES (40SQ115/40BS101, 40BS103, AND 40BS107) IN THE SEQUATCHIE VALLEY, TENNESSEE (original ) (raw )Investigation of Middle to Late Woodland Transitional Pottery at Three Sites (40SQ115/40BS101, 40BS103, and 40BS107) in the Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee
Peter Sittig
2021
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Jeff Chivis
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Matthew T Boulanger
Journal of Archaeological Science 37(10): 2598-2611., 2010
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Current Anthropology, 2003
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Eric E . Jones
American Antiquity, 2020
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Fred Gudrian , Lucianne M Lavin
Northeast Historical Archaeology, 2013
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Joseph Tiffany
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American Antiquity , 2023
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Justin Bailey
Masters Thesis, 2022
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Jon Marcoux
Historical Archaeology, 2017
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Jelmer Eerkens
2001
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Sean P. Connaughton
2004
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An Analysis of Inorganic Container Technologies in the Northeastern Woodlands A Fabric-Type System of Classification for Early Pottery Traditions in New York State
Ammie Chittim
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John P Hart
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012
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William G Hill
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Scott Ure
Unpublished Master's Thesis, 2013
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