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Reinterpreting Springwells Ceramics in the Great Lakes Region of North America

The original ceramics typology developed for Younge/Western Basin Tradition Springwells phase (ca. AD 1160-1420) assemblages included three variants known as Macomb Linear, Macomb Interrupted Linear, and Springwells Net Impressed ceramics. This discussion considers how subregional variation in Sprin...

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Published in:Midcontinental journal of archaeology 2019-05, Vol.44 (2), p.181-206
Main Author: Carroll, Jon W.
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Language:English
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Summary:The original ceramics typology developed for Younge/Western Basin Tradition Springwells phase (ca. AD 1160-1420) assemblages included three variants known as Macomb Linear, Macomb Interrupted Linear, and Springwells Net Impressed ceramics. This discussion considers how subregional variation in Springwells decorative styles reflects participation in a larger regional social network.
ISSN:0146-1109
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DOI:10.1080/01461109.2018.1543106