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Creek Indian Pottery Shards North Georgia Savannah Complicated 800+ Years Old
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Creek Indian Pottery Shards North Georgia Savannah Complicated 800+ Years Old7 ounces of pottery shards and a chunk of flint included. Some of these 17 pieces of pottery have the Savannah Complicated pattern on them. Savannah Complicated Stamp was a pattern the Indian women used on the pottery from 1100 - 1300 AD. It was usually a piece of wood with a pattern that they pressed into the wet clay before curing the pottery. The pattern usually overlapped in places.
The Indian Chief for the area tribe was named Apalachee. A town and river was named after him. A few renegades from this local tribe moved south to the Florida panhandle and started a tribe called the Apalachee Indians.
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