Named after a creek in Jackson Country in northeastern Alabama by Marion Heimlich based upon excavation in the Guntersville Basin on the Tennessee River.
Complicated stamping on sand-tempered pottery.
Designs include diamond-shaped outlines filled in with parallel lines as well as a variety of geometric patterns.
The stamping is often obliterated by over stamping and smoothing.
Total vessel form, indicated by shreds, is a jar with a slight flaring rim.
Sounds like Etowah Complicated Stamped.
Not reported in type description.
Not reported in type description.
Heimlich 1952:13.