Artifacts


Complete Indian pot. Chattahoochee Brushed (17th to 18th Century) Partially reconstructed Indian pot. Kasita zoned (also a 17th and early 18th century historic pottery type) Indian bird bone"hair pipe. " A bone hair pipe isn't a pipe at all, but a bead. The Indian bone comb Lead bale seal imprinted with letters "WB." Likely 18th C brass crosses in various colors that were traded to Indians from European settlers. May or may not have had any religious significance. cut segment of a Spanish "piece of eight" bearing the name of Charles III of Spain who reigned from 1759 to 1788 brass crosses in various colors that were traded to Indians from European settlers. May or may not have had any religious significance. brass crosses in various colors that were traded to Indians from European settlers. May or may not have had any religious significance. a small chert "Tampa" PPK (Mississippian time period- 1000- 1520 AD) Large chert Kirk Corner Notched PPK (Early to Middle Archaic- 9000-6000BP) Medium sized chert Abbey PPK (same as above) type) Metavolcanic Dalton PPK (Late Palaeoindian/ transitional Palaeoindian- 10,000 to 8000 BP)