INVENTORY AND DESCRIPTIONS OF CLASSICAL HEADPOTS
The following headpots are presented by when the specimen was found and by stylistic characteristics. The earliest discovered headpot is number one. This is then followed by stylistically related headpots that may have been made by the same artist/potter. The following group begins with the next ear...
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Published in | The Headpots of Northeast Arkansas and Southern Pemiscot County, Missouri p. 15 |
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Main Author | |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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United States
University of Arkansas Press
01.04.2009
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Summary: | The following headpots are presented by when the specimen was found and by stylistic characteristics. The earliest discovered headpot is number one. This is then followed by stylistically related headpots that may have been made by the same artist/potter. The following group begins with the next earliest discovered headpot and its probably related vessels, etc. The unique, one-of-a-kind headpots are then presented approximately according to their geographic provenience.
A subjective assessment regarding the accuracy of provenience information is given as excellent, very good, good, fair, or uncertain. The dimensions are given as H (height), W (width), and D (depth), measured |
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ISBN: | 1557288976 9781557288974 |
DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctt1ffjfhs.7 |