Pisgah Rimsherd (2164p2-2)

Pisgah Rimsherd (2164p2-2)

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Pisgah Stamped Rimshear is a Complex Artifact Location: Haywood County, North Carolina. Timeframe: The Mississippian Period, specifically the Pisgah Phase (AD 1000-1400) Material Composition: Made from ceramic Size Specifications: Measuring 57.6 mm in length, 47.7 mm in width, and 30.6 mm in thickness Catalog Information: Specimen Number 2164p2 is part of the North Carolina Archaeological Collection, stored at the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Research References: Illustrated in "The Pisgah Culture and Its Place in the Prehistory of the Southern Appalachians" by Roy S. Dickens Jr., a Ph.D. dissertation submitted to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1970; Plate XIV contains visual representations

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