Left: Neteler stamped bodysherd with medium coarse
grit tempered from the Initial Havana Phase at the Old Monroe site. Excavation unit S-214.
Thickness is 9 mm. and weight is 21.4 grams. Right: Neteler dentate crescent stamped
body sherd with medium coarse grit temper from the Initial Havan Phase at the Old Monroe
Site. Thickness is 9 mm. and weight is 21.3 grams.
Left: Pike Baehr crosshatched from the Pike-Hopewell
Phase at the Old Monroe site. Excavation unit S496464. Thickness ranges from 6 to 8 mm.
Weight = 11.2 grams. Middle: Sister Creek Punctate body sherd from excavation unit S516500.
Thickness = 9 mm. Weight = 21.1 grams. Right: Sister Creeks Punctated sherd from the Old Monroe
site. Accession number 1726-c6. Thickness ranges from 5 to 6 mm. Weight = 11.4 grams.
Same as the rimsherd illustrated on page 98 in Middle and
Late Woodland Subsistence and Ceramic Technology in the Central Mississippi River Valley
by Michael J. O'Brien et al (1996) published as Illinois State Museum Reports of
Investigations, No. 52.

Left: Sister Creek Punctate body sherd from excavation unit S516500.
Thickness = 9 mm. Weight = 21.1 grams. Right: Sister Creeks Punctated sherd from the Old Monroe
site. Accession number 1726-c6. Thickness ranges from 5 to 6 mm. Weight = 11.4 grams.
Same as the rimsherd illustrated on page 98 in Middle and
Late Woodland Subsistence and Ceramic Technology in the Central Mississippi River Valley
by Michael J. O'Brien et al (1996) published as Illinois State Museum Reports of
Investigations, No. 52.

Naples Rocker Dentate decorated rimsherd from the
the Old Monroe Site. The sherd also has punch and boss decoration. The rocker marks are
below the boss decoration and very hard to see. Accession number S498574.
Thickness ranges from 5 to 7 mm and weight = 24.9 grams.

Havana Cordmarked rimsherd
with punch and boss decoration. Accession 1762-3c. Thickness is 13 mm. Weight = 77.2 grams.
Same as the rimsherd illustrated on page 94 in Middle and
Late Woodland Subsistence and Ceramic Technology in the Central Mississippi River Valley
by Michael J. O'Brien et al (1996) published as Illinois State Museum Reports of
Investigations, No. 52.
Baehr Brushed belonging to the Pike-Hopewell Phase
at the Old Monroe site. Excavation unit S-195. Thickness ranges from 4 to 5 mm. Weight = 17.4 grams.