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    Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Here is a little Tennessee pot. You can still see the fire marks on it. Lightly incised with a stick.
    Nothing fancy just functional.

    Feel free to share yours here broke or not fun to see them from all over even s.america.
    TnMtns
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot

    That's pretty sweet...did you have to glue it back together or was it found as is?

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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot

    I hear that Tennesse pot is pretty good

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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot

    Its just cracked. Its not perfect by any means. No glue yet just a little satin poly to help with the humidity. Night guys. Self employed has its perks but I gotta quit staying up so late having fun.
    If you have any pottery pieces broke or not feel free to post.

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    Lindenmeier sEEker

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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Hmmmmmmm, i guess this counts.

    These are what most believe are gaming pieces, some people say jar toppers, but they have formed these into cruciforms and all sorts of images. the ones i posted up have all been worked or chipped into shape, some are hard to tell because of the scans, there are a few that have been chipped and then finley grounded into perfection. Also, when they made their spindle whords and pump drills they would use a piece like one of these "larger" and drill a hole into the center and mount onto a stick a little ways up from the drill. i have a illistation but my friend is borrowing my book , i have only found 3 spindle whords, all broken, non pictured. These guys are all from SW USA and are Anasazi/ Jornada Mogollon culture.
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    Lindenmeier sEEker

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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    These are interesting......

    Some rim sherds with holes drilled into them. you know why they did this

    K, so imagine, being a native, over here, they hunted game all over and they migrated with the seasons, up the mountains in the summer down in the flats in the winter. So when you travel can you imagine carrying a cooking pot or two, your plates, cups, canteens would be hell. so why not drill some holes in your dishes, tie some leather straps, and put them all onto a big stick carried by 2 people , MUCH more eaiser
    Dont get me wrong, they would stash alot of pieces if they knew they were returning, but this would be the best method for temp travleing.

    I have head ALOT of stories of hunters or hikers exploring and walking upon some of these stashes, one that sticks into my mind was of a cave filled with pieces, stacks upon stacks, the person never found again "of course" . This wont be happening anymore with the wonderful advent of GPS

    Actually i heard another story just 4 days ago, goes on and on.....
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot

    Quote Originally Posted by jpitt1970
    I hear that Tennesse pot is pretty good
    hmmm. I heard that too.
    HH to all, and to all a GH!!!

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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Broken,but was thrilled to find it.
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Quote Originally Posted by dirt diva
    Broken,but was thrilled to find it.
    I think I remember when you found that last year. Killer find from Ala.

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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot

    Quote Originally Posted by wildcatman71
    Quote Originally Posted by jpitt1970
    I hear that Tennesse pot is pretty good
    hmmm. I heard that too.
    Its everywhere in the mtns it took over the moonshine trade

  11. #11
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    awsome find I find alot of shards no hole one yet maybe one day

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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Quote Originally Posted by shopdog
    awsome find I find alot of shards no hole one yet maybe one day
    All the whole pots I have were given to me.. Everything I find is just shards (sherds?) to shopdog.

  13. #13
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Fellas, I was told they used holes to help bind together broken or cracked pots untill they were replaced and discarded. I never put much faith in that, and that opinion has come up a few times. I always thought hanging collected food stuffs off the ground was common practice as well. Here on the coast pottery is the first thing you see when you look around a midden. Here's a few I've started.
    Thanks, G.
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    bluebird

    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    i got a few with holes too.

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    May 2009
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Very cool assemblage of pottery folks.

    Putting these back together is akin to repairing "Humpty Dumpty". The two we have, were passed down. I don't know who put them together, but wish the faced one was with a different adhesive, because it is very poorly done. There is one chunk missing. I really dig the face. These sat on a book case and one day we came home the cat was curled up in the red one. They have since been moved to a safer locale.
    What strikes me is the decor is on the interior of the vessel. It is the same with all the shards we have. The outside is featureless.

    Imagine what these simple clay bowls have been thru. To see a few in whatever shape is nothing short of amazing!





    Look forward to seeing more of these treasures.

    BW
    "a consensus is merely the inability to make a decision"...Margaret Thatcher

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    May 2009
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    chong, Love the Anasazi pieces and have a bunch myself. I feel you can almost get into the mind of the artisan who made them.
    You know, the Anasazi preceded many later cultures and maybe the shards were used as necklace pieces in honor of the "ones before" The holes appear too small to have had leather straps thru them. JMO. Of all we have, none are drilled.

    BW
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    bravo, thank you. yo may be right, its all a mystery to me, could have been yucca fiber too tho. i have a large breast plate i have posted up here before, with 2 holes put into it. i love the sw pottery designs. i can browse pictures of the Mimbre picto bowls for hours and hours
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    bravo, that brown bowl reminds me of three rivers on terricota, cant spell the one with paint on the inside
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    Another simple larger woodland era bowl with slight restoration. Some pottery pieces I had been looking for stashed inside it. lol !
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    Re: Little Tennessee Pot (open posting)

    chong2
    On the rim holes: some have been found that were cracked and the holes seem to be were they were holding it together.
    The gaming items well it can be easy to see what is going on with them. Now one also sees what appears to be killed sherds, from the pots that were killed with holes. One could speculate such with holes drilled might be a memorial item kept and worn by others.

    Ah it can be fun trying to figure out what stuff was used for in the past.

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