Jar Fragment

Jar Fragment

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Hampson ID: UN_4846 Form: Jar Site: Upper Nodena This jar, like others from Upper Nodena, likely dates back to a relatively late period in the site's occupation. Eight arcaded handles adorn this globular vessel, each with an appliqué node and a notched lip. The jar stands at 4 1/4 inches tall. About Read about The Virtual Hampson Museum project here The Hampson Museum Collection showcases some of the world's most remarkable American Indian artistic expressions, as well as a wealth of data on late pre-Columbian peoples living in the Mississippi River Valley. These collections are a result of extensive excavations at Nodena Site and other regional sites by Dr James K. Hampson, along with research from the University of Alabama and the University of Arkansas. The Virtual Hampson Museum was completed by CAST in 2010, making it the first to offer high-resolution data online. It garnered attention in a UA Research Frontiers article in April 2010. By 2011, the museum had started receiving significant scholarly recognition. Below is a list of articles referencing The Virtual Hampson Museum. The Virtual Hampson Museum was completed by CAST in 2010. This groundbreaking museum made high-resolution data available online for the first time and was featured in a UA Research Frontiers article in April 2010. By 2011, it had begun to receive substantial scholarly recognition. A list of articles referencing The Virtual Hampson Museum follows below.

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