A study of pottery styles seem to confirm that the houses were built and occupied within the same century.
At the division of the kingdom, however, pottery styles broke into two separate traditions.
The other system is based on pottery styles, as suggested by Arthur Evans.
After approximately 300 years, pottery styles suggest that these local inhabitants of the islands established a unique culture.
They have been given the name of the sites where their unique pottery styles were first recognised.
The St. Johns culture is defined in terms of pottery styles.
The pottery style draws its name from the location where it is produced.
There are many theories about why the distinctive pottery style developed.
What resulted was a pottery style that is perfect for the collecting community.
They brought their elegant pottery styles and architectural methods with them.