Background

This type was defined by Ripley Bullen in the 1950s.

This type is the standard for historic period brushed pottery on the Chattahoochee River.

Walnut Roughened in the Macon area is the same thing, only on shell-tempered pottery.

Sorting Criteria

Brushing on fine to medium sand / grit-tempered pottery.

Temper particles may protrude from both surfaces.

Chronological Range

Contemporary with Ocmulgee Fields pottery of the Historic period.

Geographical Range

Found in Georgia from the lower Chattahoochee Valley up into the Piedmont for some distance.

References

Bullen 1950:103.

Goggin 1953.

Goggin 1964:189-191.

Wauchope 1966:90-91.