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- Point_Peninsula_Complex abstract "The Point Peninsula Complex was an indigenous culture located in Ontario and New York from 600 BCE to 700 CE (during the Middle Woodland period). Point Peninsula ceramics were first introduced into Canada around 600 BCE then spread down into parts of New England around 200 BCE. Some time between 300 BCE and 1 CE Point Peninsula pottery first appeared in Maine, and "over the entire Maritime Peninsula." There is little evidence that it was derived from the earlier, thicker pottery, known as Vinette I, Adena Thick etc... Point Peninsula pottery represented a new kind of technology in North America and has also been called Vinette II. Compared to existing ceramics that were thicker and less decorated this new pottery has been characterized by "superior modeling of the clay with vessels being thinner, better fired and containing finer grit temper." It is not known for sure where this new pottery technology originated. The origin of this pottery is "somewhat of a problem." The people are thought to have been influenced by the Hopewell traditions of the Ohio River valley. This influence seems to have ended about 250 CE, after which they no longer practiced burial ceremonialism.".
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- Point_Peninsula_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Rice_Lake_(Ontario).
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- Point_Peninsula_Complex wikiPageWikiLink Yellowstone_National_Park.
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- Point_Peninsula_Complex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Point Peninsula Complex".
- Point_Peninsula_Complex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Point Peninsula Peoples".
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- Point_Peninsula_Complex subject Category:Mound_builders_(people).
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- Point_Peninsula_Complex comment "The Point Peninsula Complex was an indigenous culture located in Ontario and New York from 600 BCE to 700 CE (during the Middle Woodland period). Point Peninsula ceramics were first introduced into Canada around 600 BCE then spread down into parts of New England around 200 BCE.".
- Point_Peninsula_Complex label "Point Peninsula Complex".
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