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Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…The shells of this Vinette I-like pottery midden are small by comparison with those of the middens beneath it. This context confirms our finding of Vinette I-like pottery in association, in two other places, with heaps of small…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…If, as has been postulated, Vinette I is the primary ware in the northeastern states, and if our Kettle Rock pottery, which is descriptively Vinette I, is in fact Vinette I, then we can fix the date of our Kettle…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…The Orient Complex of Long Island, in some pottery of which Ritchie has found Vinette I resemblances, has been dated at approximately 3000 B. P. But the Orient Complex pottery is, technically at least, later than Vinette I. Therefore, when…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…Tentatively, then, we conclude that Vinette I-like pottery arrived in this vicinity with these Crawbuckie people, since their Vinette I ware differs a little, or we fancy that it differs a little, from that at Kettle Rock, with the…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…Thus the only pottery we have found in two years of digging at Kettle Rock Point is very early. This earliness or priority is confirmed by its stratigraphic position. The midden where our latest Vinette I-like pottery occurs itself…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…Strip blades, use of quartzite, typical hammerstones and mullers and half a polished winged bannerstone occurred if not with the pottery at least in similar stratigraphy. In midden Locus 4, where the Vinette I-like pottery was found in stratigraphic…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…The provenience of Vinette I-like pottery with variations in projectile point styles probably indicates no more than that this ware was manufactured through a rather extended period of time, say 300 years, by the natives of this area who…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…But no pottery occurred in this dump. Kettle Rock is not the only situation in the vicinity of the Croton River mouth where Vinette I-like pottery has been found by us. It was found in two places at our…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…Kaesar 5 A Double Child Burial in Orient, Long Island Roy Latham 8 Riverhaven #1 (Twa 4-3) Site, Grand Island, New York Edward Kochan 9 Vinette I Pottery in the Croton River Mouth Area Louis A. Brennan 12 The…
Various (1971)
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[Various (1971)] Early Woodland pottery styles were diffused into the Northeast late in the Transitional stage. At the O'Neil site we found sherds of Vinette 1 ware (Ritchie and MacNeish 1949: 100) in the upper levels of the Frost…
Various (1971)
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…style which infiltrated a number of different phases on the same temporal horizon, as was the case with Vinette 1 pottery in the Northeast (Ritchie 1969b: 223-224) comes from the recent discovery of a small single component site with…
Louis A. Brennan et al. (1962)
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…what amounts to a road map of the place of origin of eastern pottery and some eastern peoples. If this is the route of diffusion, Vinette I would obviously be older in the lower Hudson Valley area than in central…
NYSAA (1986)
…92, Spring, 1986 43 Rarely encountered in rockshelters, where they are actually less common than nearly all other types”, and he further notes “the extreme rarity of Vinette pottery on inland rockshelters” (1976: 278). He concludes that Early Woodland groups…