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English: Pottery excavated at the Moundville Archaeological Park in Moundville, Hale County, Alabama, United States. Housed onsite in the Jones Archaeological Museum.
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Painted ceramic bottle ca. 1300-1450 AD, found at Moundville site. Style originated in Tennessee Valley.

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6 August 2010

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