
Pisgah Rimsherd (2157p5-4)
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Pisgah Complicated Stamped rimsherd Located at Sawnooke mound (31Sw3), Swain County, North Carolina. Belongs to the Mississippian period and specifically the Pisgah phase, which spans from AD 1000-1400. Made of ceramic material. Measures 68.2 mm in length, 56.9 mm in width, and 39.3 mm in thickness. Cataloged as specimen 4 with catalog number 2157p5 within the North Carolina Archaeological Collection at Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Featured in The Pisgah Culture and Its Place in the Prehistory of the Southern Appalachians by Roy S. Dickens Jr. PhD dissertation at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 1970 plate XIV. Model recreated by Chris LaMack.
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