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Unknown Temper

Named after the Cat Cave Creek site, 9Cy28, in Clay County, Georgia, excavated by Arthur Kelly and colleagues.

Named after the Clark Hill Reservoir on the Savannah River by Carl Miller.

Named by Carl Miller after the Clark Hill Reservoir on the Savannah River. Not recommended for use now.

This type was used in ceramic tables by Wesley Hurt as part of his analysis of pottery from the Walter F. George Reservoir as reported by Edward Kurjack No other information is available about this type. Its use is obviously not advised. Presumably named after the town of Comer in Barbour County, Alabama.

This type was used in table by Wesley Hurt as part of his analysis of pottery from the Walter F. George Reservoir. No other information is available about this type. Its use is obviously not advised. Presumably named after the town of Comer in Barbour County, Alabama.

Named after DeArmond, a small town near the head of Watt's Bar Reservoir. An undescribed variant of Dallas Decorated. Mentioned by Broyles in 1967.

Named after the town Decatur in Meigs County, Tennessee. Not sure if this name is relevant in Georgia, but probably not.

Named after the town Decatur in Meigs County, Tennessee. Not sure if this name is relevant in Georgia, but probably not.

Named after the town Decatur in Meigs County, Tennessee. Not sure if this name is relevant in Georgia, but probably not.

Named after the Ichtucknee River in north-central Florida. Nothing is known about this type except its mention in Broyles (1967).

There is much doubt on our part about whether these Alabama types (Moundville Incised, Moundville Engraved, Warrior Plain, etc.) exist in Georgia at all. Perhaps occur as an extreme minority at the Etowah site. We list them here at all because Caldwell (1969) suggested they might occur here.

A name used briefly by Sheila Caldwell for what was eventually named Altamaha Red Filmed. Named after the presumed Spanish Mission at Darien, near Fort King George.