Defined by David Chase.
Named after the Averett site.
Brushing on grit-tempered pottery.
Brushed strokes typically parallel the rim.
Vessel shapes may be either incurved rim, globular forms or excurvate rim, semi-conoidal forms.
Lips are pinched, slightly rounded or neatly squared.
The squared lip most often occurs on the globular vessels.
Tool marking may appear on the interior of some vessels.
Applique nodes or bumps may be observed on the rims of the semi-conoidal vessels and on the shoulder of the globular type.
Late Woodland Averett phase.
West-central Georgia.
Chase 1959a:4.
Ledbetter 1996:160-166.