Sullivan Cove
Defining Attributes
Sullivan Cove is a Late Woodland ware, characterized
by fine shell tempering, thin vessel walls, a hard compact paste,
conoidal bases, and cord-wrapped paddle impressions on the exterior
surface. Defined types consist of Sullivan Cove Cord-Marked and
Sullivan Cove Plain.
Chronology
Stratigraphic sequences and radiometric dating
indicate that Sullivan Cove dates from ca. 1250 A.D. – 1600 A.D.
Distribution
Sullivan Cove pottery is found in the Western
Shore Coastal Plain regions of Maryland south of Annapolis.
Description
Paste/Temper
The temper consists of very finely crushed oyster shell. The clay
is compact and has a hard texture, and the color is an oxidized
brown.
Surface Treatment
Exterior surfaces are partially smoothed-over cord-marked. Interior
surfaces are smoothed.
Decoration
Decorative motifs consist of banded horizontal cord-wrapped dowel
impressions similar to those found on Rappahannock Incised and Potomac
Creek, or finely incised horizontal lines and herringbone motifs.
Rarely other designs, such as incised triangles and concentric circles,
along with pinched nodes and punctates, are found.
Morphology
Sullivan Cove vessels are coil-constructed with paddle malleation.
Vessels are cylindrical or conical with a constricted neck, semi-conoidal
base, and are of medium size. Vessel walls are thin, ranging from
4 mm – 8 mm. Along the Patuxent River, sherd thickness averages
between 5 mm and 6 mm (Steponaitis 1986).
Defined in the Literature
Henry Wright (1973) first identified Sullivan Cove from the Sullivan
Cove site (18AN106) located near the head of the Severn River. Peck
(1978) later refined the definition with his work in Southern Maryland.
Sullivan Cove is referred to as an "enigmatic ware" by
Stephen Potter in his 1982 dissertation. Both Potter (1982) and
Steponaitis (1986) expressed concerns about the adequacy of the
type definition that have still not been addressed. The paste resembles
the Townsend Series, but its surface treatment is similar to Potomac
Creek. Decorative motifs are similar to both types.
Type Site
Sullivan Cove (18AN106)
Maryland sites with
Sullivan Cove components
Waveland Farm (18AN17)*, Hillsmere Pond I (18AN197), Duck’s Run
(18AN546)*, Solomons (18CV254), 18CV362*
*collections at the MAC Lab
Radiocarbon
Dates |
Date |
Sample # |
Site |
Feature |
Reference |
640 + 70;
A.D. 1310 |
Beta-15936 |
Solomons
(18CV254) |
Feature A |
Koski-Karell and Ortiz 1986 |
620 + 50;
A.D. 1330 |
Beta- 13050 |
Solomons
(18CV254) |
Feature A |
Koski-Karell and Ortiz 1986 |
565 + 55;
A.D. 1385 |
SI-3665 |
Waveland Farm
(18AN17) |
|
Peck 1978 |
530 + 70;
A.D. 1420 |
Beta-13051 |
Solomons
(18CV254) |
Feature B |
Koski-Karell and Ortiz 1986 |
References
Koski-Karell
and Ortiz 1986; Potter
1982; Peck 1978; Steponaitis
1986; Wright
1973 |