A chicken on every pot: curious avian ceramic vessels on the Gulf Coast |
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Authors: | Ramie A. Gougeon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anthropology, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, USArgougeon@uwf.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn a recent examination of bird effigy vessels from the north-central coast of the Gulf of Mexico, one remarkable species identified appears to be Gallus gallus domesticus, or the chicken. Examples of small ceramic rooster heads sporting dramatic, single combs and short beaks may be indirect evidence of contact between native coastal peoples and Spanish explorers in the early decades of the AD 1500s. The particular socio-cultural conditions that would have made possible the introduction of these decidedly non-native birds into the repertoire of Native American potters in the protohistoric era are explored. |
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Keywords: | Effigy vessels Gulf Coast Spanish maritime history culture contact |
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