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Keyser smoothed over cord-marked rim sherd from Hughes site 18MO1, Feature 22.
Keyser cord-marked pie crust rim sherd from Hughes site 18MO1, Feature 22.

Keyser cord-marked body sherd from Hughes site 18MO1, Feature 53.
Smoothed over cord-marked rim sherd,
interior surface on left, exterior on right.
 Hughes, 18MO1, Feature 22
Cord-marked pie crust rim sherd.
 Hughes, 18MO1, Feature 22
Cord-marked body sherd.
  Hughes, 18MO1, Feature 53
Keyser notched rim sherd from Hughes site 18MO1, Feature 45.   Keyser rim sherd with node and incised decorations from Hughes site 18MO1, Feature 7.

Notched rim sherd.  
Hughes, 18MO1, Feature 45


 

Rim sherd with node and
incised decorations.
Hughes, 18MO1, Feature 7


Keyser exterior surface of cord-marked body sherd from Biggs Ford site 18FR14/152. Keyser cross-section of body sherd showing paste, from Biggs Ford site 18FR14/152. Keyser cord-wrapped stick impressed lug handle exterior from Biggs Ford site 18FR14/152.387.

Cord-marked body sherd, exterior
surface on left,  interior on right.
Biggs Ford, 18FR14 /152

Sherd cross-section (paste shot).
Biggs Ford, 18FR14


   Cord-wrapped stick impressed lug handle. 
  Biggs Ford, 18FR14 /152.387


Keyser pie crust rim sherd from Delaware site 7-KF-12/30-Courtesy of the Delaware State Museums.Close-up of Keyser pie crust rim sherd from Delaware site 7-KF-12/30-Courtesy of the Delaware State Museums.


Keyser pie crust rim sherd with cord-wrapped paddle marks from the Hughes site, 18MO1-SI Cat.# 396761-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.


Keyser pie crust rim sherd with smoothed over cord-marked exterior from the Hughes site, 18MO1-SI Cat.# 392275-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.

Pie crust rim sherd. Close up  view on right.
7-KF-12 /30

Courtesy of the Delaware State Museums

Pie crust rim with cord-wrapped
paddle marks.
Hughes site, 18MO1
SI Cat.# 396761

Pie crust rim with smoothed over cord-
marked exterior.Cord markings go
over the rim edge.
Hughes site, 18MO1
SI Cat.# 392275

Keyser rim sherd with perforated node/lug from the Hughes site, 18MO1-SI Cat.# 392275-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology. Keyser rim sherd with perforated node/lug from the Hughes site, 18MO1-SI Cat.# 392275-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.

Keyser cord-marked vessel with notched rim from the Hughes site, 18MO1-SI Cat.# 401987-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.

   Rim with perforated node/lug.
 Hughes site, 18MO1
SI Cat.# 392275

Rim with perforated node/lug.
Hughes site, 18MO1
SI Cat.# 392275

  Cord-marked vessel with notched rim
 Hughes, 18MO1
SI Cat.# 401987


Keyser cord-marked vessel with perforated node from the Keyser Farm site, 44PA1.�SI Cat.# 382985-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.
Close-up of perforated node from a Keyser vessel from the Keyser Farm site, 44PA1. SI Cat.# 382985-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.
Keyser cord-marked vessel from the Keyser Farm site, 44PA1 - SI Cat.# 382986-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.Close-up  of a Keyser cord-marked vessel from the Keyser Farm site, 44PA1 - SI Cat.# 382986-Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.

Cord marked vessel (left) and close up view of
the perforated node (right.
Keyser Farm site, 44PA1
SI Cat.# 382985

 Cord-marked vessel.
Keyser Farm site, 44PA1
SI Cat.# 382986

SI Cat.#---  Courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution,
Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology.


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