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Ceramic Figurine From Haywood County, NC

Ceramic figurine from Haywood County, North Carolina, ca. AD 200. This figurine is part of the Connestee period, which began around AD 200 in the Swannanoa-Pigeon area.

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[Ceramic Figurine From Haywood County, NC] No date. From Intrigue of the Past: North Carolina's First Peoples. Edited by Margo L. Price, Patricia M. Samford, and Vincas P. Steponaitis. (Durham: University of Norht Carolina at Chapel Hill: Research Laboratories of Archaeology), 2001. http://www.rla.unc.edu/lessons/Lesson/L104/L104.htm (Accessed January 2, 2019).

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