pottery
Prehistoric American Indians in Tennessee
by Jefferson Chapman, McClung Museum, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville The state of Tennessee is long and narrow, stretching 432 […]
Pots and Pathology: Bio-Archaeological Data Suggests A Shift In Prehistoric Settlement Pattern
by Maria Ostendorf Smith, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Loyola University, Chicago and Research Associate. McClung Museum Pottery making […]
A Curious Sealed Pottery Jar
by Elaine A. Evans, Curator, Adjunct Assistant Professor, McClung Museum Introduction An ancient Egyptian, earthenware jar has been given to […]
Dynasty I Jar Sealings
by Elaine A. Evans, Curator/Adjunct Assistant Professor, McClung Museum, University of Tennessee Introduction In 1994 the McClung Museum received two […]
Icehouse Bottom and the Hopewell Connection
by James B. Stoltman, University of Wisconsin-Madison Note: The Icehouse Bottom site is located in Monroe County, Tennessee, near the town […]