This type is basically identical to Lamar Incised and was named from excavations at the Chauga site in the 1950s.
Incising on sand / grit-tempered pottery.
Kelly and Neitzel defined this type on the basis of cambered rims, a distinctive incised decoration with chevrons and herringbone designs.
We do not recommend the use of this name, and suggest Lamar Bold Incised instead.
Late Mississippian.
Lake Hartwell.
Kelly and Neitzel 1961:37.