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My Water Genasi Druid for Call of the Netherdeep Campaign.
Combining concept of sharkskin armor into the shape loosely referencing to Kiribati armor and Mississippian warrior armor.
Shield is referencing to Koori shield.
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Mississippian period (AD 1000-1650) bowl with human head effigy rim adorno & lug tail for Coahoma Co., MS (Peabody 1904, Plate 13). #ceramics
Many of the head rim adornos look like this, but usually face inward, & can be plain or embellished.
Reproduction northeast Arkansas Mississippian period head pot. #ceramics
With the conjunction of #InternationalGhostSharkDay and #FossilFriday: Echinochimaera, a stem-holocephalan from the late-Mississippian Bear Gulch limestone.
Very well-endowed in the spine department, Echinochimaera is just a slice of the group's huge Carboniferous diversity in.
Mississippian period #ceramic rim adornos from the Cahokia area (Moorehead 1923, Plate 7.4-7.9).
Carson Red on Buff var. Olmond bowl from the Douglas site (3LI19), Lincoln Co., AR (Moore 1908, Plate 18). Var. Olmond is a Terminal Mississippian type, though the site dates from Late Mississippian to Colonial. #ceramics
carbonifero,en mississippiano:rhizodus y akmonistion
(prehistoria)
Frog effigy pot with red slipped top & buff colored lower portion from Old River Landing (3AR14), Arkansas Co., AR (Moore 1908, Plate 16). The site dates to the Terminal Mississippian Quapaw phase (AD 1680-1765), but some place it in the Menard Complex (AD 1400-1650). #ceramics
Mississippian Period featured on American Artifacts Blog
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Mississippian shell gorget depicting a coiled rattlesnake, similar to an example found at Etowah in Bartow County, Georgia, and others from across Tennessee, 1200-1400 #mississippian #mississippianculture #archaeology #gorget #shell #vastearlyamerica #ad… https://t.co/kcMqhhAqxm