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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 and south from Delaware and Florida and as far west as Tennessee and Kentucky during the Colonial Era in America. It was first identified by the British archaeologist Ivor Noël Hume and shortly thereafter published in a book he wrote.

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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 and south from Delaware and Florida and as far west as Tennessee and Kentucky during the Colonial Era in America. It was first identified by the British archaeologist Ivor Noël Hume and shortly thereafter published in a book he wrote. (en)
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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 and south from Delaware and Florida and as far west as Tennessee and Kentucky during the Colonial Era in America. It was first identified by the British archaeologist Ivor Noël Hume and shortly thereafter published in a book he wrote. (en)
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  • Colonoware (en)
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