. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 10.—Stony Creek Pottery Series: Typical rim profiles and vessel shapes. Interiors of rims to the left. SUBFACE: Color: Exterior: Light creamy tan to a light tan often shading into rusty tan. There is some slight regional distribution on this color range with a higher percentage of rusty tan in central Virginia. Interior: The majority are identical to exteriors but in about 25 percent the interiors have a grayish hue. Treatment: Exteriors: Marked with a paddle wrapped with fine to medium fine cords ( to mm. in diameter) ; typically in a crisscross, well- exe


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 10.—Stony Creek Pottery Series: Typical rim profiles and vessel shapes. Interiors of rims to the left. SUBFACE: Color: Exterior: Light creamy tan to a light tan often shading into rusty tan. There is some slight regional distribution on this color range with a higher percentage of rusty tan in central Virginia. Interior: The majority are identical to exteriors but in about 25 percent the interiors have a grayish hue. Treatment: Exteriors: Marked with a paddle wrapped with fine to medium fine cords ( to mm. in diameter) ; typically in a crisscross, well- executed, overlapping pattern, usually diagonal to the rim. Fairly distinct impressions, but not as deep as Prince George or Albemarle Series, for the body wall is thinner. Cords typically loosely wrapped around the paddle with wide spaces between each strand, ranging from 2 mm. to 5 mm. apart, with the majority spaced 3 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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