Rlv. Bas. Sur. 

 Pap. No. 25] 



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3 a 



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44 Mc 10 



Figure 61. — Ground stratigraphy indicating trend in pottery wares for various sections of 

 the Pan Handle Creek site (44MclO). 



Woodland we find that two other wares were bemg made, textile- 

 impressed and net-impressed. These never amounted to much. 

 Shortly thereafter Clarksville Fabric-Marked and Clarksville Textile- 

 Impressed came in but were not popular. Popularity was gained by 

 both the Clarksville Cord-wrapped Paddle and the Clarksville Net- 

 Impressed so that at the close of the occupational period these two 

 wares constituted the major wares. 



In the Archaic horizon we found mostly stemmed projectile points. 

 (The majority of these were chert but there were a few of quartz.) 

 These forms were carried over into the AVoodland horizons and a fairly 

 large triangular form soon appeared. We found that projectile points 

 were not numerous in either of the cultural horizons. 



During the Archaic, vessels were made of steatite from either the 

 Meherrin or Smith Kiver deposits. Vessels were fairly large in size, 

 round to oval in outline, thick walled, with smoothed interiors but 



