Mississippian culture pottery

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Mississippian culture pottery refers to the ceramic traditions developed by the Mississippian culture, which flourished in the southeastern United States from approximately 800 AD to 1600 AD. This culture is characterized by its complex, hierarchical societies that built large, earthen mounds and engaged in extensive trade networks. The pottery of the Mississippian culture includes a variety of forms and decorative styles.

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