Hello,
I just ran across this and thought it'd be of interest
to many of you.
North American Archaeologist
Volume 25, Number 2 / 2004
Pages: 139 - 152
CULTURAL CONTEXT AND CORDAGE TWIST DIRECTION
JAY F. CUSTER
University of Delaware, Newark
Data on cordage impressions of ceramic vessels from
several sites in Delaware and southeast Pennsylvania
show significant cordage twist direction variation in
relation to individual households, decorative styles,
and cordage use. Variation within these cultural
contexts complicates the use of cordage twist
variation data to identify distinctive social
groupings within the central Middle Atlantic region.
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