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Excerpt from A Study of North Appalachian Indian Pottery, Vol. 13
In January, 1905, the writer read a paper before this Society on The Aboriginal Pottery of the Wyoming Valley Region, which was printed 111 Vol. IX of Proceedings and Collections.
In that paper the general features of the baked clay ware of the region were discussed, and it was illustrated with fragments only of the pottery, no whole vessels, not already illustrated, being available.
Since 1905 further attention has been given to the study of the subject, and the results of such study are given in this paper. The larger field of the North Appalachian region is taken in, which, roughly speaking, may be defined as the eastern two-thirds of the State of Pennsylvania, northern New Jersey and several of the southern tier of counties of the State of New York, avoiding, however, what is understood to be strictly Iroquoian territory.
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