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Ancient pottery reveals insights on Iroquoian population’s power in 16th century



The research, conducted by John P. Hart, Director of Research and Collections at the New York State Museum; Jennifer Birch, Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia; and Christian Gates St-Pierre, Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal, sheds new light on the importance of a little-understood Iroquoian population in upstate New York and its impact on relations between two emerging Native American political powers in the 16th century.

http://www.heritagedaily.com/2017/08/ancient-pottery-reveals-insights-iroquoian-populations-power-16th-century/116262