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Cord Marking versus Fabric Impressing of Woodland Pottery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

George I. Quimby*
Affiliation:
Chicago Natural History Museum, Chicago, Ill.

Abstract

In some instances it is very difficult to distinguish between cord-impressed and fabric-impressed surfaces on aboriginal pottery. This problem is discussed with particular reference to a protohistoric Woodland jar from western Michigan. It is suggested that fabric impressing and cord marking are closely related techniques which stem from the same cultural tradition.

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1961

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