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Bowl, Noded
This is a carinated bowl crafted by an unrecorded Caddo maker that contains 3 rows of rounded nodes around the rim.
Bowl, Noded
This is a bowl made by an unrecorded Caddo maker that contains four rows of applique nodes around the body.
Jar, Flaring-Rim
This is a jar made by an unrecorded Caddo maker that has a flaring rim, cross-hatched incised lines in a Pease Brushed Incised pattern, and four raised vertical ridges around the body.
Jar, Shell-Tempered
This is a shell-tempered jar made by an unrecorded Caddo maker that contains a Foster Trailed Incised pattern on its exterior as well as 2 (originally 3) crossed nodes.
Bowl, Shell-Tempered
This is a shell-tempered bowl made by an unrecorded Caddo maker that contains a Foster Trailed Incised pattern on its exterior.
Bottle, Short-Necked
This is a short-necked bottle with a Hodges Engraved pattern on top and a Friendship Engraved pattern on bottom that was made by an unrecorded Caddo maker.
Bottle, Long-Necked
This is a long-necked bottle with spirals on the exterior that are filled with crosshatching and was made by an unrecorded Caddo maker.
Bowl, Small
This is a small, highly polished bowl with 4 ticked lines interrupted by 5 sets of 3 diagonal ticked lines along the rim. the body design is a wave pattern made of crosshatched and non-crosshatched areas. The vessel was made by an unrecorded Caddo…
Jar, Small
This is a small, incised jar with a Military Road Incision pattern on the exterior, which is a grey to orange paste. The interior of the vessel has plaster that masks the original surface. It has a flat bottom, a globular body, and a tall rim with a…
Jar, Globular
This is a large pottery jar with a flat disc base, high globular body, high vertical rim with a lip that flares out. It is clay-tempered and has a mottled brown color with the rim incised and punctuated in a Military Road Incision pattern. The vessel…
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Dress, Wedding
Silk and lace white wedding dress.
Dress belonged to Ann Gertrude Johnson who married William Bradley Booker on October 28, 1896 in Columbus,…