Defined by David DeJarnette at the Childersburg site in east-central Alabama
Clearly related to Lamar Bold Incised.
Incising on sand-tempered pottery.
This type is the same as McKee Island Incised, the difference being tempered with sand instead of shell.
Historic, 17th century.
It is uncertain if this type is found in Georgia.
The name probably should not be used here.
DeJarnette and Hansen 1960:39-40.