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Colonoware,
which is
alternately called Colono-Indian Ware, is a type of
earthenware created by
African Americans along the
Atlantic Coast ranging north...
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William Tolliver, and Kara Walker. In Charleston,
South Carolina,
thirteen colonoware from the 18th
century were
found with
folded strip roulette decorations...
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boiling and
simmering food in an
earthenware or iron pot
known as
colonoware. Salt was used to
preserve meats for w****s
until consumption. To sweeten...
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included work tools, iron cookware,
pewter spoons, and
locally made
pottery (
colonoware). The
slave quarters often developed independent systems for food and...
- 26, 2012.
Nicole Isenbarger, Otters, Hucksters, and Consumers:
Placing Colonoware Within the
Internal Slave Economy Framework Archived 2011-06-11 at the...
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similarities with a type of
North American ceramic earthenware known as
colonoware have been made. In the
Chesapeake Bay
region during the 17th century,...
- June 2012.
Nicole Isenbarger, Otters, Hucksters, and Consumers:
Placing Colonoware Within the
Internal Slave Economy Framework Archived 2011-06-11 at the...
- 19:1-8. Heath,
Barbara J. 1996. Temper, temper:
Recent Scholarship on
Colonoware in Eighteenth-Century Virginia. In The
Archaeology of Eighteenth-Century...