Lamar Complicated Stamped Clay Ball
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Recovered from Leon County, Florida. Pottery Series or Cultural Affiliation: Lamar is also known as Leon Jefferson. Chronology places this item firmly within the 17th Century. Culture Period: This artifact falls under the Mission Period category. Mode of Decoration: The decorative pattern on this piece was achieved through a stamped technique. Inclusions or Temper: Grog was used to add strength and durability to the clay. Region of Greatest Occurrence: North Florida and South Georgia are where this type of pottery is most commonly found. Part of the extensive Florida Type Collection in Ceramic Technology Laboratory at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Modelled by Lindsay Bloch's skilled hands, precision crafted using NextEngine 3D Desktop laser scanner technology.
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