Lamar Stamped Clay Ball

Lamar Stamped Clay Ball

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Recovered from Leon County, Florida. Pottery Series or Cultural Affiliation: Lamar (AKA Leon Jefferson), a name that echoes through time. Chronology places this artifact firmly in the 17th century, an era of significant cultural shift. Culture Period aligns with the Mission Period, a time marked by collaboration and exchange. Decoration Mode features stamped designs, telling a story of craftsmanship and tradition. Inclusions or Temper, a key component in ceramic production, is grog, adding strength to the piece. Region of Greatest Occurrence: North Florida and South Georgia, an area where cultures converged and merged. View 2D image to unravel the mysteries hidden within this ancient relic. Part of the esteemed Florida Type Collection in Ceramic Technology Laboratory at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Modelled by Lindsay Bloch, a master craftsman with a keen eye for detail. NextEngine 3D Desktop laser scanner brought this artifact into sharp focus.

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