Dan River Net Impressed Jar (2355p92)

Dan River Net Impressed Jar (2355p92)

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The Dan River Net Impressed jar is a remarkable artifact found at the Box Plant Site in Henry County, Virginia. Dated to the Late Woodland period and specifically to the Dan River phase, which spans from AD 1300 to 1400, this ceramic vessel showcases the craftsmanship of its creators. Measuring 18.8 cm in height and 24.8 cm in diameter, it is a testament to the skill and attention to detail of ancient potters. Cataloged as number 2355p92 by the North Carolina Archaeological Collection at the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this artifact is an invaluable piece of history. A 3D model of the jar was created by Abigail Gancz, allowing researchers to study its intricate design and learn more about the people who made it.

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