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Indian Pottery and Cultural Chronology of the Mobile-Tensaw Basin and Alabama Coast
An Early Nineteenth-Century Assemblage from Fort Stoddert (1Mb100 [sic]), Southwest Alabama
Analysis of Indian village site collections from Louisiana and Mississippi
Earth-Oven Technology in the Mississippi Pine Hills: An Experimental Approach to Archaeological Investigations and Method Development
Report on the 2019-2020 search for Mabila
A Millennium of Salt Production in Southwest Alabama
Influences of Enslaved and Free Africans on Southeastern Indian Log Cabins. In Native American Log Cabins in the Southeast
The Role of Salt in the Late Woodland to Early Mississippian Transition in Southwest Alabama
An Archaeological Survey of South Alabama (Progress Reports 1 and 2)
Archaeological Survey in Southwest Alabama: 1984-1987
Aboriginal Societies Encountered by the Tristan de Luna Expedition
Prehistoric and Early Historic Occupation of the Mobile Bay and Mobile Delta area with an Emphasis on Subsistence.
Potsherds from Choctaw Village Sites in Mississippi
Multisited Research on Colonowares and the Paradox of Globalization
The Archaeology of Southeastern Native American Landscapes of the Colonial Era
Nanih Waiya (22WI500): An Historical and Archaeological Overview
Eighteenth-Century Trails in the Choctaw Territory of Mississippi and Alabama
Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of the Lower Alabama River Study Area, Baldwin, Monroe, and Clarke Counties, Alabama
Bottle Creek: A Pensacola Culture Site in South Alabama
Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Study of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee System Corridor, Volume I: Archaeology
Choctaw Archaeology in Mississippi
An Archaeological Study of the Mississippi Choctaw Indians
Stickball Sticks and Ball
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Ampo (eating bowl)
Ampo, or eating bowls, were often polished and incised with designs. The Harkins Eating Bowl Dimensions: Height: 5.8 cm Interior Rim Diameter: 8.8 cm Max Diameter: ca. 11.5 cm Rim Thickness: 6.60 mm
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