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Lone Star Lake 33
Index of Texas Archaeology: Harleton Appliqued
  • Timothy K Perttula, Heritage Research Center, Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Robert Z Selden, Jr., Heritage Research Center, Stephen F. Austin State University
Creation Date
1-1-2020
Description

SITE NAME OR SITE NUMBER: Lone Star Lake

VESSEL NO.: 33

NON-PLASTICS: grog

VESSEL FORM: Jar

RIM AND LIP FORM: Everted rim and a rounded lip

CORE COLOR: G (fired in a reducing environment and cooled in the open air)

INTERIOR SURFACE COLOR: black (10YR 2/1); organic residue

EXTERIOR SURFACE COLOR: pale brown (10YR 6/3); fire clouding on the rim and body

WALL THICKNESS (RIM, BODY, AND BASE IN MM): 7.8 mm, plain

INTERIOR SURFACE TREATMENT: smoothed

EXTERIOR SURFACE TREATMENT: none

HEIGHT (IN CM): 21.4

ORIFICE DIAMETER (IN CM): 19.5

DIAMETER AT BOTTOM OF RIM OR NECK (IN CM): 18.4

BASE DIAMETER (IN CM): 7.5

ESTIMATED VOLUME (IN LITERS): 3.7 liters

DECORATION: The rim has two rows of tool punctations, one row under the lip and the other at the rim-body juncture. The body has four sets of appliqued ridge diamonds that extend from the rim-body juncture to the vessel base, and completely cover the vessel body.

TYPE: Harleton Appliqued

Harleton Appliqued jar, Lone Star Lake site.

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Citation Information
Timothy K Perttula and Robert Z Selden. "Lone Star Lake 33" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/zac_selden/2193/