Yeocomico
Defining Attribute
Yeocomico is a shell-tempered Late Woodland ware
characterized by smooth, scraped-smooth or cord-marked surfaces.
Defined types include Yeocomico Plain, Yeocomico Scraped, and Yeocomico
Cord-Marked.
Chronology
Stratigraphic sequences and radiometric dating
indicate that Yeocomico ceramics date from ca. A.D. 1500 – A.D. 1700
Distribution
Yeocomico is found in the Coastal Plain region
of Southern Maryland,
and in Northern Virginia. Yeocomico ware has been reported for Charles
County, St. Mary’s County and the southern end of Calvert County,
Maryland.
Description
Paste/Temper
The clay is moderately compact and silty. The temper consists of
crushed oyster shell that varies from 5 mm – 9 mm in diameter, but
most are only 1 mm – 2 mm in size, and make up 10% – 20% of the
paste. Yeocomico has a Moh’s scale hardness of 2.0 – 2.5. Color
ranges from an oxidized light reddish tan, to brown, to gray-brown.
Surface Treatment
Exterior surfaces are smoothed over, scraped with a tool, or malleated
with a cord-wrapped paddle. Interior surfaces are usually smoothed,
but some exhibit scraping on the interior.
Decoration
Decoration is confined to just below the exterior of the rim, and
consists of horizontal, vertical, or slightly oblique lines of punctations,
or horizontal cord-impressions.
Morphology
Yeocomico vessels are coil-constructed with paddle malleation. The
average coil width is 10 mm. Vessels are small to medium in size,
and consist of cups, bowls, and jars. Bowls are hemispherical in
form, while jars are globular with slightly curved sides. Bases
are rounded or semiconical. Rims are straight to excurvate, and
lips are rounded, tapered, or flattened. Vessel wall thickness ranges
from 4 mm to 8 mm, with mouth diameters ranging from 15 cm – 23
cm.
Defined in the Literature
Yeocomico ceramics were defined based on sherds collected from the
Coan River area of Northumberland County Virginia, and the White
Oak Point Site (44WM119) on Nomini Bay in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Evans (1955) defined three wares within his Chickahominy Series
that are similar to Yeocomico: Sussex Plain, Potts Scraped, and
Potts Cord-Wrapped Dowel. Binford’s (1965) Warekeck Ware is also
similar to Yeocomico.
Type Site
White Oak Point (44WM119)
Maryland sites with
Yeocomico components
Cumberland (18CV171)*, Patuxent Point (18CV271)*, (18CV362)*, Posey
(18CH281)*, St. Mary’s City (18ST1)
*collections at the MAC Lab
Radiocarbon
Dates. |
Date |
Sample
# |
Site |
Feature |
Reference |
440 + 75;
A.D. 1510 |
DIC-1765 |
White Oak Point
(44WM119) |
|
Waselkov 1982 |
410 + 55;
A.D. 1540 |
DIC-1770 |
White Oak Point
(44WM119) |
|
Waselkov
1982 |
375 + 65;
A.D. 1575 |
UGa-4571 |
Cumberland
(18CV171) |
Test Pit 12,
Feature 1 |
Notes on file MAC Lab |
345 + 70;
A.D. 1605 |
SI-4231 |
Blue Fish Beach
(44NB147) |
|
Potter 1982 |
344 + 70;
A.D. 1606 |
UGa- 5580 |
Cumberland
(18CV171) |
|
Notes on file MAC Lab |
320 + 55;
A.D. 1630 |
DIC-1767 |
White Oak Point
(44WM119) |
|
Waselkov
1982 |
305 + 70;
A.D. 1645 |
SI-4372 |
Blue Fish Beach
(44NB147) |
|
Waselkov
1982 |
260 + 55;
A.D. 1690 |
DIC-1762 |
White Oak Point
(44WM119) |
|
Waselkov
1982 |
References
Binford 1965; Evans 1955; Egloff and Potter
1982; Potter
1982, 1993; Waselkov 1982 |