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16 THE ORIGIN OF ST. LAWRENCE IROQUOIAN POTTERY IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND New Data on an Old Question
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Roland Tremblay
, Claude Chapdelaine and Greg Kennedy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- Preface and Acknowledgements xxv
- 1 CONTINENTAL THOUGHTS, (MARITIME) PENINSULAR PERSPECTIVE What Can the Far Northeast Say about “the Woodland”? 1
- 2 THE STRUGGLE WAS REAL On the End of the Archaic on the Island of Newfoundland and Labrador 23
- 3 PRE-CONTACT CERAMIC ASSEMBLAGES FROM THE CHURCHILL RIVER, CENTRAL LABRADOR 49
- 4 FAR NORTHEASTERN FLAKED-LITHIC MATERIAL ACQUISITION AND EXCHANGE Looking Through the Bliss Islands Lens 79
- 5 CULTURAL PATTERNING THROUGH THE EARLY MARITIME WOODLAND IN THE FAR NORTHEAST A Perspective from the Archaeological Landscape of Metepenagiag, Mi'kmaqi 123
- 6 A CHRONOLOGICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR BIFACIAL STONE TOOLS IN THE MARITIME PENINSULA DURING THE CERAMIC PERIOD 175
- 7 GEOCHEMICAL PROVENANCE OF COPPER IN PRE-CONTACT ARTIFACTS ON THE MARITIME PENINSULA , EASTERN CANADA Determining Source Using Laser Ablation- Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry 219
- 8 “AND WE SHOWERED WITH A THOUSAND PRAISES THE WOMAN WHO HAD BEEN THE FIRE’S GUARDIAN” Ancestral Wabanaki Gender and Place-making in the Woodland Period 259
- 9 ALL OUR RELATIONS Re-Animating the Mi'kmaw Landscape on Nova Scotia’s Chignecto Peninsula 285
- 10 VARIATION AMID HOMOGENEITY An Examination of Early Ceramic Period Technologies from the Penobscot River Valley in Maine 315
- 11 LATER LATE MARITIME WOODLAND SETTLEMENT IN PESKOTOMUHKATIHKUK Re-Envisioning Chronology, Shellfishing, and Site Formation at the Cusp of Contact 345
- 12 THE CHANGING ROLE OF CERAMICS DURING THE WOODLAND PERIOD IN THE FAR NORTHEAST Evidence from Some Large Ceramic Assemblages in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia 381
- 13 THE WOODLAND PERIOD IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, QUEBEC Adaptation and Continuity 441
- 14 NDAKINA The Impact of Colonization on Knowledge Systems and Ancestral Knowledge 477
- 15 THE VILLAGE OF CHOUACOËT AND THE CERAMIC AND PROTOHISTORIC PERIODS ON SACO BAY, MAINE 507
- 16 THE ORIGIN OF ST. LAWRENCE IROQUOIAN POTTERY IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND New Data on an Old Question 523
- 17 SUBSISTENCE TRENDS DURING THE WOODLAND PERIOD IN NORTHERN VERMONT A Comparison of Fauna, Flora, and Lipid Data from the Missisquoi River 551
- Index 589
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- Preface and Acknowledgements xxv
- 1 CONTINENTAL THOUGHTS, (MARITIME) PENINSULAR PERSPECTIVE What Can the Far Northeast Say about “the Woodland”? 1
- 2 THE STRUGGLE WAS REAL On the End of the Archaic on the Island of Newfoundland and Labrador 23
- 3 PRE-CONTACT CERAMIC ASSEMBLAGES FROM THE CHURCHILL RIVER, CENTRAL LABRADOR 49
- 4 FAR NORTHEASTERN FLAKED-LITHIC MATERIAL ACQUISITION AND EXCHANGE Looking Through the Bliss Islands Lens 79
- 5 CULTURAL PATTERNING THROUGH THE EARLY MARITIME WOODLAND IN THE FAR NORTHEAST A Perspective from the Archaeological Landscape of Metepenagiag, Mi'kmaqi 123
- 6 A CHRONOLOGICAL AND TYPOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR BIFACIAL STONE TOOLS IN THE MARITIME PENINSULA DURING THE CERAMIC PERIOD 175
- 7 GEOCHEMICAL PROVENANCE OF COPPER IN PRE-CONTACT ARTIFACTS ON THE MARITIME PENINSULA , EASTERN CANADA Determining Source Using Laser Ablation- Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry 219
- 8 “AND WE SHOWERED WITH A THOUSAND PRAISES THE WOMAN WHO HAD BEEN THE FIRE’S GUARDIAN” Ancestral Wabanaki Gender and Place-making in the Woodland Period 259
- 9 ALL OUR RELATIONS Re-Animating the Mi'kmaw Landscape on Nova Scotia’s Chignecto Peninsula 285
- 10 VARIATION AMID HOMOGENEITY An Examination of Early Ceramic Period Technologies from the Penobscot River Valley in Maine 315
- 11 LATER LATE MARITIME WOODLAND SETTLEMENT IN PESKOTOMUHKATIHKUK Re-Envisioning Chronology, Shellfishing, and Site Formation at the Cusp of Contact 345
- 12 THE CHANGING ROLE OF CERAMICS DURING THE WOODLAND PERIOD IN THE FAR NORTHEAST Evidence from Some Large Ceramic Assemblages in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia 381
- 13 THE WOODLAND PERIOD IN THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, QUEBEC Adaptation and Continuity 441
- 14 NDAKINA The Impact of Colonization on Knowledge Systems and Ancestral Knowledge 477
- 15 THE VILLAGE OF CHOUACOËT AND THE CERAMIC AND PROTOHISTORIC PERIODS ON SACO BAY, MAINE 507
- 16 THE ORIGIN OF ST. LAWRENCE IROQUOIAN POTTERY IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND New Data on an Old Question 523
- 17 SUBSISTENCE TRENDS DURING THE WOODLAND PERIOD IN NORTHERN VERMONT A Comparison of Fauna, Flora, and Lipid Data from the Missisquoi River 551
- Index 589