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From Molecules to Clay Pot Cooking at the Archaic-Woodland Transition: A Glimpse from Two Sites in the Middle St. Lawrence Valley, QC. / Tache, Karine; Burke, Adrian; Craig, Oliver.
In: Canadian Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 41, No. 2, 2017.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - From Molecules to Clay Pot Cooking at the Archaic-Woodland Transition: A Glimpse from Two Sites in the Middle St. Lawrence Valley, QC
AU - Tache, Karine
AU - Burke, Adrian
AU - Craig, Oliver
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Abstract. The Archaic-Woodland transition is noted for the rise of social complexity, establishment of long-distance exchange networks, and the adoption of pottery technology. The inhabitants of the Middle St. Lawrence valley witnessed and partici pated in these fundamental changes. This article combines organic residue analyses and ethnohistorical data to better unders tand the use of Vinette 1 pottery at Batiscan and Parc des Pins, two archaeological sites in the Middle St. Lawrence valley (QC). Results suggest aquatic
AB - Abstract. The Archaic-Woodland transition is noted for the rise of social complexity, establishment of long-distance exchange networks, and the adoption of pottery technology. The inhabitants of the Middle St. Lawrence valley witnessed and partici pated in these fundamental changes. This article combines organic residue analyses and ethnohistorical data to better unders tand the use of Vinette 1 pottery at Batiscan and Parc des Pins, two archaeological sites in the Middle St. Lawrence valley (QC). Results suggest aquatic
M3 - Article
VL - 41
JO - Canadian Journal of Archaeology
JF - Canadian Journal of Archaeology
IS - 2
ER -