Robert Wauchope named this type.
Named for the Lamar site, 9Bi2.
See Lamar Plain.
Plain sand/grit-tempered pottery.
Known vessel forms include conoidal open mouth jars with slightly restricted necks, and deep bowls.
Lips are flat or rounded.
Rims are usually specialized by the addition of clay fillets or rim strips arranged horizontally and most were pinched or gashed.
Late Mississippian Lamar period.
Occurs over the entire state of Georgia into Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, and northern Florida.
Wauchope 1966:86-87.