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Creation Date
2019
Description
VESSEL NO.: 2003.08.1305
NON-PLASTICS AND PASTE: bone and grog
VESSEL FORM: Jar
RIM AND LIP FORM: N/A
CORE COLOR: G (fired in a reducing environment and cooled in the open air)
INTERIOR SURFACE COLOR: dark grayish-brown
EXTERIOR SURFACE COLOR: yellowish-brown; fire clouds on the body
WALL THICKNESS (RIM, BODY, AND BASE IN MM): body, 7.6 mm
INTERIOR SURFACE TREATMENT: smoothed
EXTERIOR SURFACE TREATMENT: none
HEIGHT (IN CM): N/A
ORIFICE DIAMETER (IN CM): N/A
DIAMETER AT BOTTOM OF RIM OR NECK (IN CM): N/A
BASE DIAMETER (IN CM) AND SHAPE OF BASE: N/A
ESTIMATED VOLUME (IN LITERS): N/A
DECORATION (INCLUDING MOTIF AND ELEMENTS WHEN APPARENT): The vessel body has horizontal and overlapping brushing marks, along with a series of overlying vertical incised lines.
PIGMENT USE AND LOCATION ON VESSEL: none
TYPE AND VARIETY [IF KNOWN]: Unidentified utility ware
Brushed-Incised jar sherds, Henry Williams cemetery, Vessel 2003.08.1305.
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Recommended Citation
Perttula, Timothy K. and Selden, Robert Z. Jr., "41RU318, Brush-Incised Jar Sherds, 2003.08.1305" (2019). Index of Texas Archaeology: Ripley Engraved. 357.
https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ita-ripleyengraved/357
Keywords
American Southwest, Caddo, Ceramic, Pottery, Archaeology, Anthropology
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