Indian Culture and European Trade Goods: The Archaeology of the Historic Period in the Western Great Lakes Region |
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
Chapter 4 | 45 |
Chapter 5 | 63 |
Chapter 6 | 81 |
Chapter 7 | 90 |
Chapter 8 | 102 |
Chapter 9 | 117 |
Chapter 10 | 140 |
GLASS BEADS FROM SAINTE MARIE I AND OSSOSSANE | 183 |
GLASS BEADS FROM HURON AND PETUN SITES | 186 |
GLASS BEADS FROM A NEUTRAL SITE | 188 |
GLASS BEADS FROM OLD FORT ALBANY | 190 |
GLASS BEADS FROM THE FATHERLAND SITE AND FROM THE FORT ST JOSEPH AREA | 192 |
MAKERS OF TRADE SILVER AND THEIR MARKS | 197 |
Bibliography | 203 |
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Common terms and phrases
animal arrowheads artifacts associated beaver blue bone bowl brass brooches burial canoe Chicago chipped Chippewa clay cloth collection color consisted copper cross culture decorated diameter Dumaw Creek Early engraved European excavated feet fired fish flint four fragments French glass beads gorget grave Green Griffin hair Henry hole hunting Huron imported inch in diameter inches long included Indians indicative iron Island kettles kinds known Lake Michigan Lakes region Late Historic period lengths letters lived manufacture mark material Middle Historic period Museum native Natural northern opaque pipes points pottery present probably produced remains representative River Robert Cruickshank round sailed shell ship shore silver ornaments silversmith similar spheroidal stem stone style sugar trade trade objects tubular upper various vessel village Wawatam family western Great Lakes wooden
References to this book
Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America Timothy G. Baugh,Jonathon E. Ericson No preview available - 1994 |