Introduction
An Epic Story
A Human Landscape
A Lifestyle Shaped by the Seasons
• Material Culture
The Story Continues
Site Map
Acknowledgements and credits
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Detail of decorated vase collar
The Drulers/Tsiionhiakwathat site reveals Iroquoian material culture through assemblages that are dominated by ceramic production, particularly in the form of domestic ware and pipes.
Only a tiny quantity of lithic material has been recovered, including a few projectile points, scrapers, drills, knives, millstones and grinders.
The array of bone tools surpasses stone implements both in number and variety; they consist of needles, awls, harpoons and beads, as well as instruments made of modified rodent teeth.
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