Practice Molds Place: Communities of Pottery Production and Situated Identities at Location 3 (AgHk-54).Published in:Canadian Journal of Archaeology, 2017, v. 41, n. 2, p. 238By:Suko, AmandaPublication type:Article
Iroquoian Pottery at Lake Abitibi: A Case Study of the Relationship Between Hurons and Algonkians on the Canadian Shield.Published in:Canadian Journal of Archaeology, 2009, v. 33, n. 1, p. 65By:Guindon, FrançoisPublication type:Article
Note de recherche: Deux attributs emblématiques des poteries des Iroquoiens du Saint-Laurent. le motif en échelle et l’empreinte au roseau.Published in:Recherches Amérindiennes au Québec, 2015, v. 45, n. 2/3, p. 127, doi. 10.7202/1038045arBy:Le Moine, Jean-BaptistePublication type:Article
Deux attributs emblématiques des poteries des Iroquoiens du Saint-Laurent : le motif en échelle et l'empreinte au roseau.Published in:2015By:Le Moine, Jean-BaptistePublication type:Abstract
Artist Statement of Peter Jones.Published in:Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore, 2018, v. 44, n. 1-4, p. 18Publication type:Article
Technological Choices: Ceramic Manufacture and Use at the Antrex Site (AjGv-38).Published in:Ontario Archaeology, 2010, n. 89/90, p. 69By:Braun, GregoryPublication type:Article