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Table
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Introduction
Joanne M. Mack 1
1. Simmering Down: A Second Look at Ralph Linton's “North American
Cooking Pots”
Kenneth C. Reid 7
2. Form and Function: Understanding Gray Pottery in the Northeastern Great
Basin
Patricia Dean and Kathleen Heath 19
3. X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Some Formative and Late Prehistoric Pottery
from Utah
Joseph Hendricks, D. Forsyth and C. Jung 29
4. Ethnicity and Post-Formative Ceramics in the Eastern Great Basin
Joel C. Janetski 53
5. Re-examining Brownware Ceramics in the Central and Southern Great Basin
Can Lockett and Lonnie Pippin 67
6. Second Thoughts on Shoshoni Pots from Nevada and Elsewhere
Donald R. Tuohy 83
7. Prehistoric Pottery of Southwestern Idaho: A Report on the Southwest
Idaho Ceramic Project
Mark G. Plew and Molly Bennick 107
8. Siskiyou Utility Ware: Hunter-Gatherer Pottery It’s Not Just
For Cooking
Joanne M. Mack 123
9. Japanese Influenced Ceramics in Pre-contact Washington State: A View
of the Wares and Their Possible Origin
Alison T. Stenger 131
10. Cosumnes Brownware: A Pottery Type Centered on the Lower Cosumnes
and Adjacent Sacramento Rivers in Central California
Jerald J. Johnson 145
11. Prehistoric Ceramics of the Southwestern Sierra Nevada, California
Thomas L. Jackson 159
12. Another Look at Yokuts Pottery-Making
William J. Wallace 171
13. Historic Transformations of Tizon Brown Ware in Southern California
Suzanne Griset 179
14. An Application of Neutron Activation Analysis to the Study of Prehistoric
Californian Ceramics
Gary Hurd, George Miller and Henry Koerper 201
15. Hunter-Gatherer Ceramics in the Far West-Some Comments
Joel C. Janetski 221
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