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Fig 1.

Location of precontact Iroquoian site distributions and historically-documented confederacies.

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Table 1.

Socio-political and settlement system change in southern Ontario A.D. 1350–1650.

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Fig 2.

Selected Iroquoian site plans, ca. A.D. 1350–1650: a) Alexandra [25]; b) Robb [26]; c) Hope [27]; d) Over [28]; e) Baker [29]; f) Draper [30]; g) Keffer [31]; h) Kirche [32]; i) Mantle [33]; j) Benson [34]; k) Ball [35].

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Fig 3.

Examples of collar decoration on Ontario Iroquoian pottery.

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Fig 4.

Distribution of sites used in the SNA.

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Fig 5.

Networks of sequential periods.

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Fig 6.

Networks of sequential periods with sites in geographical position.

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Table 2.

Network statistics by time period(s).

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Table 3.

Geographic distance and BR similarity coefficient central tendency values and ranges by period.

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Table 4.

ANOVA results for BR Values and Geographic Distance between Time Periods.

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Table 5.

Mean number of motifs and evenness by period with one standard deviation.

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Table 6.

ANOVA results for number of motifs and evenness.

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Table 7.

Mean, standard deviation (σ) and coefficient of variation (cv*) for Motif 3 by period.

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Fig 7.

Sequential period closeness E-I values by group.

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