Georgia Historic Period Types – Ceramic Technology Lab https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/ceramiclab/georgia/ga-historic/
See also: Florida Historic Period Types
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See also: Florida Historic Period Types
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Our ceramic type collection and associated database are organized around the concept of „ceramic type“, which is a concept typically used by historical archaeologists to identify, classify and compare pottery. A „type“ refers to a category of ceramics that shares a consistent, specific and unique c
You can click on the glossary links to see examples of paste types and colors.
Alachua Net Impressed Pottery Series or Cultural Affiliation:Â Alachua Tradition Chronology: AD 800 – 1600 Culture Period:Â Alachua Tradition Mode of Decoration: Net Impressed Inclusions or Temper:Â Sand Region of Greatest Occurrence: North Central Florida Type Description: Milanich
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St. Johns Series Types
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Cane Patch Incised Pottery Series or Cultural Affiliation:Â Glades Series Chronology: AD 500 – 700 Culture Period:Â Glades I (late) Mode of Decoration: Incised Inclusions or Temper:Â Sand Region of Greatest Occurrence: South Florida Type Description: Goggin 1950
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Belle Glade Incised Pottery Series or Cultural Affiliation:Â Belle Glade Series Chronology: AD 600 – 1700 Culture Period:Â Belle Glade Period III-IV Mode of Decoration: Incised; may be punctated Inclusions or Temper:Â Sponge spicules Region of Greatest Occurrence: Okeechobee region, Sou
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Acknowledgements This web site was compiled by Lindsay Bloch, Ann Cordell, and Neill Wallis. Special thanks to Patrick Payne (patpayne55@gmail.com) for photography and photographic composition for the Florida image galleries. Many thanks to Emily Kracht for photography and development of the Caribb
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Marksville and Related Wares
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Santa Rosa Series Types
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