This table, which breaks apart into several components, bears the physical scars and stains of kitchen labor. It was discovered on the William Floyd Estate, an eighteenth-century plantation on Long Island's Mastic Peninsula.
Colonoware is a hand-built, unglazed, low-fired, locally-made coarse earthenware found on many domestic archaeological sites in Virginia, South Carolina, the Caribbean and to a lesser extent in North Carolina and Georgia.