Swift Creek Complicated Stamp Pottery
High School / Social Sciences / Archaeology
Explore Research at the University of Florida: Neill Wallis, associate curator of archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, explains Swift Creek Complicated Stamped Pottery, including how it is made, and its importance in archaeology research. Funded by a National Science Foundation grant, Wallis is analyzing this style of pottery used by hunter-gatherers of northern Florida, Georgia and eastern Alabama from A.D. 100-800.