The Temporal and Geographic Distribution of Red-Filmed Ceramics in Northwest Florida the Archaeological Significance of Red-Filmed Ceramics in the Lower Southeast
This study examines the general temporal, geographic, and situational distributions of prehistoric aboriginal red-filmed ceramics in northern Florida. Anticipated results were that red-filmed ceramics, most particularly those showing interior red film, would be shown to be primarily associated with...
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Summary: | This study examines the general temporal, geographic, and situational distributions of prehistoric aboriginal red-filmed ceramics in northern Florida. Anticipated results were that red-filmed ceramics, most particularly those showing interior red film, would be shown to be primarily associated with burials and mounds throughout the prehistoric ceramic era. === A Thesis submitted to the Department of Anthropology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. === Fall Semester, 2006. === August 25, 2006. === Red-Film, Red Film, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Prehistoric Aboriginal Pottery, Red Decorated, Ceramics === Includes bibliographical references. === Glen Doran, Professor Directing Thesis; Rochelle Marrinan, Committee Member; Bruce Grindal, Committee Member. |
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