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  • 5 sherds with angled crosshatching creating diamonds with punctation at center
    Beldeau Incised
  • 4 sherds with rocker stamping
    Chevalier Stamped
  • 6 sherds with linear bands of punctations
    Chevalier var. Lulu, aka Lulu Linear Punctated
  • 7 sherds with rims of parallel incised lines
    Coles Creek Incised
  • 7 sherds with parallel incised bands
    Coles Creek Incised
  • 2 rim sherds with banding and punctation
    Coles Creek Incised, var. Chase
  • 4 sherds with complex incising and punctation
    French Fork Incised
  • 4 sherds with complex incising and punctation
    French Fork Incised
  • 3 rim sherds with triangular-shaped incised and punctated lugs
    French Fork Incised, squared rims
  • 5 sherds of bold parallel line incising
    Mazique Incised
  • 4 sherds with parallel line incising
    Mazique Incised, var. Manchac
  • 5 sherds with parallel line incising and punctations
    Mazique Incised var. Manchac
  • 7 sherds with incised crosshatching
    Harrison Bayou Incised
  • 2 sherds with crosshatched incising
    Harrison Bayou Incised
  • 2 sherds with incising and triangular punctation
    Evansville Punctated, var. Rhinehart
  • 4 sherds with brushing and cross-hatched incising
    Plaquemine Brushed
  • 6 sherds with fine brushing and some punctations
    Plaquemine Brushed
  • 5 sherds with fine parallel incising or brushing
    Plaquemine Brushed, aka Catahoula Incised
  • 6 sherds of pottery with bright red surfaces
    Old Town Red, aka "Rose Red-Filmed" Pottery
  • 5 rim sherds with check stamping
    Pontchartrain Check Stamped
  • 6 sherds with check stamping
    Pontchartrain Check Stamped, aka Wheeler Check Stamped (Alabama)

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Andrea Torvinen, Ph.D.
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