Bottle, 15th–17th century, United States, Arkansas, Caddoan, Ceramic, pigment, H. 8 3/4 x Diam. 6 in. (22.2 x 15.2 cm), Ceramics-Containers, The westernmost region in which Mississippian cultural patterns occurred was in eastern Oklahoma and adjacent areas of Missouri and Arkansas. Called Caddoan to distinguish it from the more eastern, and somewhat distinct, Mississippian patterns, its major center was at Spiro in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, where a new type of construction was undertaken in the thirteenth century that combined aspects of both ceremonial platforms and mortuary mounds into one structure
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Bottle, 15th–17th century, United States, Arkansas, Caddoan, Ceramic, pigment, H, 8 3/4 x Diam, 6, 22.2 15.2 cm, Ceramics-Containers, westernmost, region, Mississippian cultural, patterns, occurred, eastern Oklahoma, adjacent areas, Missouri, Called Caddoan, distinguish, eastern, somewhat distinct, patterns, major center, Spiro, Le Flore, County, Oklahoma, new type, construction, undertaken, thirteenth, combined aspects, ceremonial platforms, mortuary mounds, structure
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