
Dan River Net Impressed Jar (2361p623)
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The Dan River Net Impressed jar is a remarkable artifact located at the Dallas Hylton Site in Henry County, Virginia. Specifically, it was unearthed from a Late Woodland period site that dates back to around AD 1300-1400. This stunning ceramic vessel measures 23.3 cm in height and 27.5 cm in diameter. Notably, it is a part of the North Carolina Archaeological Collection, which is carefully preserved by the Research Laboratories of Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A detailed model of this impressive jar was created by Chris LaMack, providing a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
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