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| Prehistoric Pottery Analysis | ||||
| The analysis of prehistoric ceramics allows archaeologists to construct cultural sequences, reconstruct daily life, investigate patterns of long-distance exchange, and examine questions of social inequality. We perform ceramic analyses for cultural resource management and research projects. These are aimed at answering archaeological questions that fit the needs of our clients. Our staff is knowledgeable and has years of experience in the excavation and analysis of Southeastern ceramics.
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Collections housed at the University of Tennessee's McClung Museum provide a unique resource to aid in regional comparisons. These collections come from over 70 years of archaeological research and allow detailed analysis and meaningful comparisons of ceramics dating from the Early Woodland to Historic Cherokee periods.
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| ARL Staff | ||||
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Scott Hammerstedt Ph.D Brad Creswell Cameron Howell |
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| Consulting Faculty | ||||
| Charles Faulkner Ph.D Richard Polhemus Ph.D, Adjunct Assistant Professor Anthropology; Southeastern Archaeology Lynn Sullivan Ph.D, Frank H. McClung Museum; Southeastern Archaeology, Mississippian Chiefdoms, Archaeological Curation |
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5723 Middlebrook Pike Room 237 Knoxville, TN 37921-5946 |
Tele: (865) 974-1916 or 3781 Fax: (865) 946-1883 Need Directions? |
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