Oldtown Plain Jar Rim (2388p603,p632,p733)

Oldtown Plain Jar Rim (2388p603,p632,p733)

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Oldtown Plain Jar Rim Discovers New Home in William Kluttz Site Found in Stokes County, North Carolina, this historic jar rim is a treasure trove of archaeological significance. Dating back to the Saratown phase (1670-1710 AD), this ceramic relic has been carefully cataloged and stored for future generations. Measuring 187.0 mm in length, 170.0 mm in width, and a mere 7.0 mm thick, this jar rim is a testament to the craftsmanship of ancient potters. Its precise dimensions have earned it a place among the esteemed North Carolina Archaeological Collection at the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Vessel 26 has been meticulously documented with catalog nos. 2388p603, p632, and p733, ensuring its legacy will live on for years to come. Abigail Gancz's model brings this artifact to life, providing a stunning visual representation of the Oldtown Plain Jar Rim's beauty and historical importance.

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