Effigy Pottery in the Joint Educational Consortium’s Hodges Collection

Author:

Trubitt Mary B.

Abstract

As part of on-going documentation of the Joint Educational Consortium’s Hodges Collection, 31 ceramic effigy vessels or vessel fragments are described. Most were dug by Thomas and Charlotte Hodges or Vere Huddleston in the 1930s-1940s from sites in the Middle Ouachita archeological region of southwest Arkansas. By documenting these vessels and what is known of their archeological contexts, we can better employ them in future analyses of regional variation, iconography, and interactions between the Caddo Area and the Mississippian Southeast.

Publisher

R.W. Steen Library, SFASU

Subject

Applied Mathematics

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