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- Item: POT102
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Description: Engraved Friendship Caddo Water Bottle - This nice Friendship water bottle has 6 sets of raised vertical ridges and nice engraving. It will date to around 700 - 1200 A.D. and was found in Clark County, Arkansas. The Caddo Culture existed from around 400 AD to around 1500 AD and is generally divided into the Early, Middle, and Late Caddo. This "Friendship" motif has been dated to the Middle Caddo Period. A Rarer type water bottle that was found in the early 1970's.
Size: 7 1/2" T x 6 1/4" W
Condition: Restored collapsed Bottle (90% original)
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- Item: POT106
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Description: Engraved Caddo Friendship Bowl - Nice LARGE Friendship bowl. It is was in several pieces and has been glued back with some restoration. (see photos) Shell tempered and dating to around 700 - 1200 A.D. The Caddo Culture existed from around 400 AD to around 1500 AD and is generally divided into the Early, Middle, and Late Caddo. This "Friendship" motif has been dated to the Middle Caddo Period. Found in the early 1970's.
Size: 4" T x 10" W
Condition: Broken and glued with some restoration.
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- Item: POT107
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- Description: Mississippian Pie Crust Bowl - A very nice gray Mississippian "Pie Crust" bowl found in Craighead County, Arkansas that will date to about 1000 B.C. It has a label with the following info "IND-1266A Mound Builders cat# 0054". This nice gray is solid except for the two pieces near the rim. I cannot find any glue showing, so I am not sure whether these have been glued back in or are just stress cracked. A nice bowl with nice form and a pie crust rim.
- Size: 3 3/4" T x 9 3/8" W
- Condition: Solid with Two pieces along the rim in one place either stress cracked or glued back in.
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- Item: POT104
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- Description: Miniature South West Paint Pot - Hohokum - This is a very nice miniature that appears to be of "grit" or "limestone" temper. It has been cracked and glued and has a small ding to the rim. It has red pigment inside and out! I bought this piece out of an Arkansas collection, but I have no exact provenance on it. I have had Sam Johnson, Jeff Baker, AND Ken Partain look at it and the general consensus is that it is a Southwest Paint Pot..... most likely early Hohokum, which would place the period at around 1200 A.D. A very NICE miniature and they are HARD to find!
- Size: 1 1/4" T x 2 13/16" W
- Condition: Cracked and glued with one rim ding.
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- Item: POT110
- Description: Long Neck Water Bottle - Found in Mississippi County, Arkansas by Jeff Baker. Made of shell tempered pottery, it is a medium sized water bottle with a slightly flaring neck and a flat base. Recovered from the "Wildy" site. It is consistent with middle to late Mississippian period pieces dating from around 700 to 400 years B.P.
- Size: 7 1/2" T x 7" W
- Condition: Excellent / Solid - Graded 10
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- Item: POT109
- Description: Miniature Effigy Bowl - Found in Poinsett County, Arkansas. Effigy of a hooded or crested bird. Made of shell tempered pottery. These miniature effigy's are hard to come by.
- Size: 3" T x 5 1/2" W
- Condition: Excellent / Solid Graded 9.5
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- Item: POT111
- Description: Banks Nodded Water Bottle - Found by R.W. Lyerly at "Miller Mounds in Poinsett County, Arkansas. It is a shell tempered pieces of medium size with a slightly flaring neck, round base, and 4 round nodes. It is consistent with pieces from the middle Mississippian period from approx 750 to 500 years B.P.
- Size: 6 3/4" T x 7" W
- Condition: Excellent / Solid - Graded 10
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