
Pisgah Rimsherd (2175p1-1)
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Pisgah Stamped Rimsherd Details Emerge from Mysterious Site in Southwestern North Carolina Location: Unidentified archaeological site deep within the southwestern region of North Carolina. Period: This ancient artifact dates back to the Mississippian, Pisgah phase (AD 1000-1400), a pivotal era in regional prehistory. Material: Crafted from ceramic materials, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Dimensions: Measuring an impressive 91.5 mm in length, 39.3 mm in width, and a surprisingly thin thickness of just 16.7 mm. Notable Mention: This remarkable specimen is catalogued as number 2175p1 (specimen 1) within the esteemed North Carolina Archaeological Collection, housed at the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Its image appears in The Pisgah Culture and Its Place in the Prehistory of the Southern Appalachians, a groundbreaking dissertation by Roy S. Dickens, Jr., Ph.D. (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1970), Plate XIV. A detailed model of this artifact was created by Abigail Gancz.
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