Koshkonong phase

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The Koshkonong phase is a regional archaeological manifestation of the prehistoric Oneota culture in the Upper Midwest, characterized by distinctive ceramics, village patterns, and subsistence practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological culture phase
regional manifestation of Oneota culture
archaeologicalTypeSite sites around Lake Koshkonong
associatedWith Mississippi River drainage Oneota groups
culture prehistoric Oneota
differentiatedFrom other Oneota regional phases
hasCeramicDecoration incised decoration
punctate decoration
trailing decoration
hasCeramicStyle globular jars
shell-tempered pottery
hasCharacteristic distinctive ceramics
distinctive subsistence practices
distinctive village patterns
hasEvidenceType botanical remains
ceramic assemblages
faunal remains
house features
storage pits
hasResearchFocus ceramic typology
subsistence economy
village organization
hasSettlementPattern lakeshore settlements
large village sites
semi-permanent villages
hasSubsistenceStrategy fishing
gathering wild resources
hunting
maize agriculture
locatedIn Upper Midwest NERFINISHED
Wisconsin
namedAfter Lake Koshkonong NERFINISHED
partOf Oneota culture NERFINISHED
region southern Wisconsin
studiedInDiscipline Midwestern archaeology
timePeriod Late Prehistoric period

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Oneota culture hasSubtradition Koshkonong phase