76-100 (166 Results) Records Per Page 10 25 50 Ark_HM_0557: A conjoined pair of Mississippi Plain jars (2008) Ark_HM_0575: A jar with two strap handles and considerable damage to the rim. (2008) Ark_HM_0581: A bottle with a disk base. On the base of the bottle is an incised swirl or swastika. (2007) Ark_HM_0586: A bowl with a motif consiting of three swirls formed by closely incised lines. (2008) Ark_HM_0591: A bottle with a beveled rim and an additional coil added to form the lip (2008) Ark_HM_0596: A gourd effigy jar with a number of vertical applique strips evenly spaced around the body. (2008) Ark_HM_0599: A bottle with a series of closely spaced red vertical lines. (2008) Ark_HM_0603: A crudely made jar. (2008) Ark_HM_0611: A effigy bottle representing a fish (2007) Ark_HM_0632: A Bell Plain bottle with a notched disk base. (2008) Ark_HM_0640: An effigy bottle in the shape of an old woman (2007) Ark_HM_0647: A bowl (2008) Ark_HM_0654: A short-necked bottle lacking an applied base. (2007) Ark_HM_0658: A Mississippian Plain bottle (2007) Ark_HM_0661: A bowl with a beaded applique strip along the rim. (2008) Ark_HM_0686: An unsually thick-walled, wide-mouthed bottle with shell temper readily seen. (2008) Ark_HM_0688: A miniature Mississippi Plain jar with a series of crudely-formed applique symbolic handles. (2007) Ark_HM_0692: A Mississippi Plain bottle with a very long neck. (2008) Ark_HM_0703: A bird effigy bowl from the Upper Nodena. (2007) Ark_HM_0706: A bird effigy bowl. (2008) Ark_HM_0711: A Kent incised jar with four strap-handles. (2008) Ark_HM_0714: A bottle made of a course shell-tempered paste with incising, swirls, and inverted triangles. (2007) Ark_HM_0720: A Mississippian Plain bowl (2008) Ark_HM_0722: An effigy bottle consisting of three human heads. (2008) Ark_HM_0724: A frog effigy bottle (2007) Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next