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Pottery Reconstruction: Putting the Pieces Back Together

Archaeologists can sometimes fit pottery sherds back together to reconstruct part of the original vessel, kind of like a ceramic jigsaw puzzle. Here, MVAC Research Intern Cindy Kocik pieces together how we reconstruct pottery and what reassembled vessels can reveal. Here's what the video covers, and some links for further information: Timecodes 00:00 00:05 – Introduction 00:49 – Reasons for Reconstruction 02:23 – Supplies 03:36 – Putting the Pieces Together 05:46 – Study and Storage 06:43 – Summary and Resources Related MVAC webpages: -Ceramic Analysis: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/process-of... -Oneota Pottery: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultu... -Pottery Reconstruction: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/... -Technologies: Ceramics: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultu... Related MVAC videos: -How to Recognize Pottery – MVAC Senior Research Associate Dr. Connie Arzigian covers the basics about pottery and how to differentiate Native American ceramics from other materials, such as stone and historic ceramics:    • How to Recognize Pottery   -Pottery Decoration -- MVAC Senior Research Associate Dr. Connie Arzigian describes designs and tools Indigenous peoples in Wisconsin used throughout prehistory to make pottery:    • Pottery Decoration   Artifact Identification Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse works mainly in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa and can provide information related to that region. If you would like information on artifacts, email a description of the item and where it was found, and attach a picture of the artifact with a scale to show its size. For more information visit MVAC’s website at: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/contact/. For information on other regions, we suggest contacting the appropriate state archaeologist from the following list: https://sites.google.com/view/state-a....

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