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2018

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SITE NAME OR SITE NUMBER: H. R. Taylor

VESSEL NO.: 101, Burial A-10

VESSEL FORM: Jar with short rim

NON-PLASTICS AND PASTE: grog

RIM AND LIP FORM: Everted rim and flat, exterior folded lip

CORE COLOR: G (fired in a reducing environment and cooled in the open air)

INTERIOR SURFACE COLOR: very dark grayish-brown

EXTERIOR SURFACE COLOR: yellowish-brown; fire clouds on the rim, body, and base

WALL THICKNESS (IN MM): rim, 8.1 mm

INTERIOR SURFACE TREATMENT: smoothed

EXTERIOR SURFACE TREATMENT: none

HEIGHT (IN CM): 27.8

ORIFICE DIAMETER (IN CM): 21.6

DIAMETER AT BOTTOM OF RIM OR NECK (IN CM): 21.0

BASE DIAMETER (IN CM) AND SHAPE OF BASE: 8.0 cm, circular and flat

ESTIMATED VOLUME (IN LITERS): 4.2

DECORATION (INCLUDING MOTIF AND ELEMENTS WHEN APPARENT): The rim is decorated with closely-spaced vertical incised lines. The vessel body has vertical brushed-incised marks and lines from the rim-body juncture to the vessel base.

PIGMENT USE AND LOCATION ON VESSEL: none

TYPE AND VARIETY (IF KNOWN): Karnack Brushed-Incised

Karnack Brushed-Incised jars: a, No. 101; b, No. 511.

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Keywords

American Southeast, Caddo, Ceramic, Pottery, Archaeology, Anthropology

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