Bowl Fragments

Tdog

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In January of 2013, I was fortunate enough to be able to hunt this site that a friend took me to. She and I recovered many artifacts there. Beside the fact that we were walking on tiny pottery fragments in many places there, I discovered a pile of large pottery fragments in an area approx 10' X 10' still in a foot or so of water and was able to piece together some of them. She and I searched through the pile of shards and recovered what we thought were significant pieces. Here's one display I made and gave to her. Anyway, I saw this folder while browsing through some old pics and thought some of you might enjoy seeing it. I know next to nothing about N.A. pottery but I can recognize it when I see it. I don't believe I've posted it before but if I have, just ignore it. Thanks in advance for looking.

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Relicgrubber

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Sorry bro but, Japan circa 1950.

Kidding!

Great story, and nicely displayed Bro!
 

willjo

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Well done display and nice artifact
 

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Got here late.. looks like the rim from a Mississippian period bowl, called Ft, Walton in the Florida panhandle..nice display, every collection needs some...
 

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