Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
St. Johns |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
7 |
Number of Library records |
14 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
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St Johns Check Stamped Potsherds - Potsherd
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St Johns Check Stamped Potsherds - Potsherd
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St Johns Check Stamped Potsherds - Potsherd
161 pieces of St. Johns Plain pottery from the Coe site southwest of the Plaza in Old Town numbered 1.001-1.061. These pieces include rim and body sherds. This pottery dates from 850 to 1200 AD during the Mississippi period. The four pieces shown here are among the largest pieces and show some of the best surface markings. The exteriors have rough, hard-tooled surfaces. One piece (1.057) has been pieced together from 3 sherds and suggests ...
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