Barton Incised: rectilinear decoration on the necks and/or shoulders. Straight, parallel, wet-paste incisions form vertical hatching, diagonal hatching, cross-hatching, opposed diagonal-line plats, and line-filled triangles (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Phillips 1970; Price et al. 2008; Steponaitis 1983).

Rim sherds of light gray pottery with rectilinear incised lines
Mississippi Plain var. Barton Incised.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
8 sherds with diagonal linear rim incising
Mississippi Plain var. Barton Incised.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection.

Carthage Incised: broad, trailed incisions with rounded edges on a black-filmed or burnished surface. Incisions form curvilinear, parallel lines motifs, and SECC figures (Blitz and Mann 2000; Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Jenkins 1981; Price et al. 2008, Steponaitis 1983).

Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with broad, trailed incisions on a black-filmed surface.
Carthage Incised.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Chicot Red:  red filmed wares that are separated by temper type. Chicot Red var. Ft. Louis refers to red filmed, blocky tempered wares (Graveline ware), while Chicot Red var. Oignonets refers to red filmed, platy temper wares (Bell Plain var. Ft. Conde) (Bloch 2023; Brown 1985; Fuller 1996; Steponaitis et al. 1983).

Rim and body sherds of light gray pottery with red filmed surface.
Chicot Red.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 954 Control Block Zone C-1 N490 E507.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with red filmed surface.
Chicot Red.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Kimmswick Fabric Impressed:  impressions of woven fabric on the exterior of thick basin-shaped bowls. The fabric can range from tightly woven to loose netting (Bloch 2023; Jenkins 1981; Fuller 1996; Wimberly 1960).

Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with fabric impressed surface
Kimmswick Fabric Impressed.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with fabric impressed surface
Kimmswick Fabric Impressed.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

L’eau Noire Incised:  fine to medium-wide incisions in dry to leather-hard paste. Common motifs include a rectilinear design of parallel lines that form interlocking steps or nested rectangles, which occasionally have rounded corners with excising or a single punctation. Neatly applied and closely spaced parallel lines form these nested rectangles (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Price et al. 2008; Steponaitis et al. 1983).

4 sherds with fine geometric line engraving
L’eau Noire Incised.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection.
3 sherds with fine straight and curvilinear incising or engraving
L’eau Noire Incised.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised rectilinear motifs
L’eau Noire Incised.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised rectilinear motifs
L’eau Noire Incised.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Leland Incised:  broad, trailed incisions in a curvilinear (most common) or rectilinear, parallel-lined motif (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Phillips, Ford, and Griffin 1951; Price et al. 2008; Steponaitis et al. 1983).

Body sherds of light gray and buff/tan pottery with broad, trailed incisions that appear sharp in cross section
Leland Incised.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Body sherds of light gray pottery with broad, trailed incisions that appear sharp in cross section
Leland Incised.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
7 sherds with parallel line incising
Leland Incised.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection.

Middle River Incised: decorated with medium to broad, wet-paste incisions that form end-to-end arches of one to four parallel lines (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Price et al. 2008).

Middle River Incised var. Hastie

Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised arches
Middle River Incised var. Hastie.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Middle River Incised var. Middle River

Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with arches, punctates, and a node
Middle River Incised.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 175 N487 E510 Level 2, 20-40 cm bs.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Mound Place Incised: parallel line incisions in a leather-hard paste. The lines form a horizontal band parallel to the rim and just below the rim. The bands commonly curve to create loops or festoons (dips) below rim effigies or rim lugs. Design varieties include Akron, Bon Secour, McMillian, and Waltons Camp (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Price et al. 2008; Steponaitis 1983).

Mound Place Incised var. Akron

Rim and body sherds of light gray pottery with widely-spaced, trailed incisions on black filmed surface.
Mound Place Incised var. Akron.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

 

Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with widely-spaced, trailed incisions.
Mound Place Incised var. Akron.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Mound Place Incised var. Bon Secour

Rim and body sherds of light gray pottery with parallel incisions filled with diagonal lines and single row of punctations.
Mound Place var. Bon Secour.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Mound Place Incised var. McMillian

Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with neat, parallel incised lines
Mound Place Incised var. McMillian.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan and orange pottery with neat, parallel incised lines on a black filmed surface
Mound Place Incised var. McMillian.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of light gray pottery with neat, parallel incised lines
Mound Place Incised var. McMillian.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of light gray pottery with neat, parallel incised lines
Mound Place Incised var. McMillian.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of light gray and buff/tan pottery with neat, closely spaced, parallel incisions below the rim
Mound Place Incised var. McMillian.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds on light gray pottery with parallel lines
D’Olive var. Dominic compared to Mound Place var. McMillian.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Mound Place Incised var. Waltons Camp

Rim and body sherds of light gray and orange pottery with wide spaced incisions
Mound Place Incised var. Waltons Camp.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim and Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with wide spaced incisions
Mound Place Incised var. Waltons Camp.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Partial bowl fragment of light gray pottery with widely spaced incisions (exterior)
Mound Place Incised var. Waltons Camp.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Partial bowl fragment of light gray pottery with widely spaced incisions (interior)
Mound Place Incised var. Waltons Camp.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with widely spaced incisions
Mound Place Incised var. Waltons Camp.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with wide spaced incisions forming festoons and loops
Mound Place Incised var. Waltons Camp.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of light gray and buff/tan pottery with neat, closely spaced, parallel incisions below the rim
Mound Place Incised var. McMillian or Waltons Camp.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Moundville Engraved: fine-line engraving that creates a wide variety of motifs (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Jenkins 1981; Price et al. 2008; Steponaitis 1983).

Rim and body sherds of light gray and buff/tan pottery with fine-line engraving
Moundville Engraved.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with fine-line engraving
Moundville Engraved.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with fine-line engraving
Moundville Engraved.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Moundville Incised: wet paste incisions of medium to broad arches around jar shoulders. Unburnished. The arches may be plain or embellished with additional incisions or punctations. Design varieties include Bottle Creek, Carrollton, Douglas, Moundville, and Snows Bend (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Price et al. 2008; Steponaitis 1983; Wimberly 1960).

Moundville Incised var. Bottle Creek

Rim and body sherd of buff/tan pottery with buff/tan with an incised arches and double row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Bottle Creek.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of light gray and buff/tan pottery with an incised lines and two rows of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Bottle Creek.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with incised arches and double row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Bottle Creek.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 248 Zone D N487 E507.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragments and body sherd of buff/tan pottery with incised arches and double row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Bottle Creek.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Moundville Incised var. Carrollton

Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with incised arches and nodes
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 201 F. 33 N493 E510.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 224 N584 E517 Unit 61 Level 1, 0-20 cm bs.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with incised arches and nodes
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 201 N493 E510.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Partial jar fragments of buff/tan pottery with incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 982 F. 83 Zone C2 N490 E507.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with incised arch
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 944 Zone C-2 N490 E510.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Carrollton.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 203 N493 E501 Level 2.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Moundville Incised var. Douglas

Body sherds of buff/tan and orange pottery with incised lines and punctations
Moundville Incised var. Douglas.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Moundville Incised var. Moundville

Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from an incised arch
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
Andrew Place (1Mb1) F. 7.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from an incised arch
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from an incised arch
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from an incised arch
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherd of light gray pottery with incisions radiating from an incised arch
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 44 Zone D N509 E521.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 7.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
D’Olive Creek (1BA251) FS# 4 F. 18.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with incisions radiating from incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 160 F. 22 N503 E521. Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of light gray pottery with incisions radiating from incised arches
Moundville Incised var. Moundville.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend

Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised line and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with an incised arch and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS 938 Zone B N490 E507.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised arch and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS 191 Zone D N487 E507.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised arch and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS 190 F. 34 N490 E513.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised arch and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS 201 F. 33 N493 E510.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised arch and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS 164 Zone D N487 E504.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised arch and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS 42 Zone D N504 E515.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Partial jar fragment of buff/tan pottery with an incised arch and a single row of punctations
Moundville Incised var. Snows Bend.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Owens Punctated: exterior is decorated with a wide range of motifs created by narrow to medium incisions that outline linear, punctation filled bands (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996, Phillips 1970; Steponaitis 1983).

Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with punctation filled bands
Owens Punctated.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Parkin Punctated: random or aligned punctations made by a variety of tools, including fingers and fingernails, with fingers being the most common. This covers the majority or all of the vessel’s exterior(Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996, Brown 1998).

Body sherds of buff/tan pottery with punctations and fingernail impressions
Parkin Punctated.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
5 sherds with deep fingernail impressions
Parkin Punctated.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection.

Pensacola Incised: medium to broad incisions in leather-hard paste forming a wide range of motifs. The incisions were created with a pointed or square-ended tool and held at an angle (i.e., not trailed). Design varieties include Bear Point, Gasque, Holmes, Jessamine, Louis Lake, Marsh Island, Moore, Pensacola, Perdido Bay, and Ruthford (Bloch 2023; Fuller 1996; Fuller and Stowe 1982; Price et al. 2008; Wimberly 1960; Willey 1949). 

Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point

Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with curved incised lines
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 187 F. 37 N487 E513 Level 2 20-40 cm bs.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised hand motif
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 942 Zone B N490 E504.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with curved incised lines.
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with an incised hand motif and ticked rim.
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with curved incised lines and ticked rim.
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196). FS# 983/985 F. 42 Zone D N490 E504 and F. 51 Zone D N490 E510 refit sherds.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Body sherd of light brown pottery with curved incised decoration
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 53 Zone D N492 E517.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherds of light gray pottery with parallel incised lines and ticked rim decorations
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA251). FS# 3 F. 17.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with multiple parallel incised lines and punctations
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with curvilinear decoration
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 240 N493 E507, Level 2, 20-40 cm bs.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with c-shaped decoration
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 248 Zone D, N487 E507 and FS 240 N493 E507, Level 2, 20-40 cm bs.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with curvilinear incised decoration
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 248 Zone D, N487 E507.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherd of light gray pottery with curvilinear incised decoration
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 947 F.53-z, N490 E504.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherd of light gray pottery with curvilinear incised decoration
Pensacola Incised var. Bear Point.
D’Olive Creek (1BA251) FS# 100 Level 3, 40-60 cm bs.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Pensacola Incised var. Gasque

Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised finger motifs
Pensacola Incised var. Gasque.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised finger motifs
Pensacola Incised var. Gasque.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherds of light gray pottery with incised hand motifs.
Pensacola Incised var. Gasque.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised hand motifs.
Pensacola Incised var. Gasque.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Body sherd of light gray pottery with incised hand motif.
Pensacola Incised var. Gasque.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised hand motifs.
Pensacola Incised var. Gasque.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised hand motifs.
Pensacola Incised var. Gasque.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with inslanting, expanded lip
Gasque Rim Mode.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherd of medium/dark gray pottery with black filming and mend hole
D’Olive var. Gasque.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 108 N509 E521 Level 1.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of light gray pottery with an incised line on exterior surface
Bell Plain Gasque Rim Mode.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Pensacola Incised var. Holmes

Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with medium to broad incisions with a variety of motifs
Pensacola Incised var. Holmes.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Pensacola Incised var. Jessamine

Rim and body sherds of buff/tan and medium/dark gray pottery with widely spaced parallel lines and cross-hatching
Pensacola Incised var. Jessamine.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim and body sherds of buff/tan and medium/dark gray pottery with widely spaced parallel lines and cross-hatching
Pensacola Incised var. Jessamine.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with a neat exterior rim fold and widely spaced, incised parallel lines below lip
Jessamine Rim Mode.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherds of light gray pottery with neat exterior rim fold
Bell Plain var. Jessamine Rim Mode.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Pensacola Incised var. Louis Lake

Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with laterally-oriented triangles, cross-hatching, and concentric circles
Pensacola Incised var. Louis Lake.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Pensacola Incised var. Marsh Island

Marsh Island Incised
Pensacola Incised var. Marsh Island.
Florida Museum of Natural history Type Collection.
Marsh Island Incised
Pensacola Incised var. Marsh Island.
Florida Museum of Natural history Type Collection.
Marsh Island Incised
Pensacola Incised var. Marsh Island.
Florida Museum of Natural history Type Collection.

Pensacola Incised var. Moore

Rim sherd of light gray pottery with multiple parallel incised lines
Pensacola Incised var. Moore.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola

1 sherd shell-tempered pottery with parallel incisions
Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection.
2 body sherds and a lug handle with curvilinear incisions
Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola. 
Body Sherd and Lug.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection (Alabama).
7 sherds with straight and curvilinear incisions
Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola.
  Rim Sherds.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection (Alabama).

 

Pensacola Incised
Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with multiple parallel incised lines
Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherds of buff/tan pottery with multiple parallel incised lines
Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Body sherd of buff/tan pottery with multiple parallel incised lines
Pensacola Incised var. Pensacola.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Pensacola Incised var. Perdido Bay

Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised curvilinear decoration.
Pensacola Incised var. Perdido.
Andrew Place (1Mb1).
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.

Port Dauphin Incised: wet one or multiple narrow parallel incisions that most commonly form a curvilinear motif of interlocking scrolls and loops covering vessel exterior. Rectilinear elements occur, especially in the form of a horizontal band just below the rim. The incisions are narrow and in a leather-hard paste. Design varieties include Port Dauphin and Rinaud (Bloch 2023; Brown and Fuller 1992; Fuller 1996, Price et al. 2008).

Port Dauphin Incised var. Port Dauphin

Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with incised lines
Port Dauphin Incised var. Port Dauphin.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherd on light gray pottery with red filmed surface and horizontal incised lines
Port Dauphin Incised var. Port Dauphin.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS# 101.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
Rim sherd of buff/tan pottery with an incised line below rim
Port Dauphin Incised var. Port Dauphin.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Body sherd of orange pottery with curvilinear incised decoration
Port Dauphin Incised var. Port Dauphin.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.

Salt Creek Cane Impressed (Mobile Cane Impressed): wet Impressed with woven split-cane basketry on the majority or all of the vessel (Bloch 2023; Brown and Fuller 1992; Fuller 1996, Brown 1998).

Rim and body sherds of buff/tan pottery with impressed basketry motif
Salt Creek Cane Impressed.
Bottle Creek (1BA2).
Gulf Coast Archaeological Survey.
Rim sherd
Salt Creek Cane Impressed.
D’Olive Creek (1BA196) FS 86.
Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama.
8 sherds with coarse woven impressions
Salt Creek Cane Impressed.
Florida Museum of Natural History Type Collection (Alabama).