
Brice Prairie Trailed, variety Festoons
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Two or three parallel tool-trail lines in swooping festoons encircle the vessel at the top of the shoulder, crowning vertical tool trails (Boszhardt 1994: 230). Continuous tool notching is always located on the interior lip, with notches oriented either perpendicular or oblique to the left or right (228). This artifact belongs to the Oneota culture, specifically from the La Crosse Locality. It dates back to the Late Prehistoric Period, within the Brice Prairie Phase, between A.D. 1300 and 1400. The Sanford Archaeological District, feature F454, is its site of origin. Artifact ID is 91.2216.01, curated at the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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