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Ever wondered how old a potsherd was? Dr. Connie Arzigian discusses the different designs and tools used by Native Americans to make pottery over the past 2500 years in Wisconsin. Check the timestamps below to see how the styles changed over time. Dr. Connie Arzigian is an MVAC Research Associate and a Teaching Professor in the Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. Here’s what the video covers, and some links for further information: Timecodes 00:00 00:06 – Introduction 05:44 – Early Woodland, 500 - 100 BC Marion/LaMoille Thick 08:09 – Early Woodland,100 BC - 200 AD Prairie Ware 09:27 – Middle Woodland, 200 - 400 AD Havana Ware 10:33 – Late Middle Woodland, 400 - 500 AD Linn Ware; Early Late Woodland, 500 - 700 AD Lane Farm 12:26 – Late Woodland: Cord and Fabric Impressed Pottery, 700 - 1200 AD Minott’s Cord Impressed, Madison Ware, Angelo Punctated, Aztalan Collared 15:22 – Oneota Pottery Phases, Brice Prairie 1300 - 1400 AD, Pammel Creek 1400 - 1500 AD, Valley View 1500 - 1625 AD 19:24 – Summary and Sources for Further Information Links for Woodland, Oneota, and more general ceramics pages on the MVAC website: -Woodland Pottery: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/pre-europe... -Oneota Pottery and 3D images: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultu... -Ceramic Technology: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultu... -Is it an artifact? How to Recognize Pottery – MVAC video on YouTube: • How to Recognize Pottery 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....