Houghton USA
Ancient Art, Antiques, & Fine
Collectibles
Native
American Pottery Disk with Painted Glyphs
Davidson
County, Tennessee
Mississippian
Culture
c.
800—1600 AD
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I certify that this item was legally collected on private land with the owner’s permission during the 20th century.
This is an opportunity to legally own an ancient, Native American artifact that is estimated to be about 200 years-old!
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SUMMARY
Item: Native American Pottery Disk with
Painted Red/Orange Glyphs
Material:
Fired pottery
Diameter:
3.23”
(82 mm)
Thick:
.45”
(11.5 mm)
Weight:
1.4 oz (39 gr.)
Find Location:
Davidson County, Tennessee, in late 1800s
Tribe:
Mississippian Culture, Prehistoric Middle
Tennessee
Est. Date:
800—1600 AD
Condition:
Museum quality with no repairs or
restorations.
Period correct faded
glyph/images, surface scratches.
DETAILS
The currently listed disk with its
stunning, orange/red glyphs came out of one of the early unstructured digs and
has remained in a private Tennessee collection until recently acquired by a
well-known collector and author who lives in Colorado.
According to family lore, this disk was found
inside of a stone box grave located on their property located just west of the
city of Nashville.
The small, pottery disk has a raised lip
and center.
Undulating, wave-like images
painted along the inside perimeter of the disc appear to represent clouds.
And, near the center are a series of very
faded, swirling designs (called glyphs) that are difficult to see clearly.
They appear to show the figure of a man
(likely a Shaman) who is pointing at the Great Spirit (shown with two eyes) as
his prayers for the spirit of the deceased were carried into the sky with
clouds of smoke.
There are also a number of very small, man-made figures scratched into the surface of the disk.
Stone box graves—that is,
small excavations which were lined or partly lined with natural slabs of stone—have
been encountered in great numbers in various parts of the Mississippi Valley.
They were discovered scattered and separate; in other instances, vast numbers
are grouped together, thus forming extensive cemeteries. While the great
majority were formed by lining properly prepared excavations, others were
created by erecting one upon another, forming several tiers, and covering all
with earth, so forming a mound.
In and about the city of
Nashville, TN, on the banks of the Cumberland, in Davidson County, Tennessee,
such burials have been revealed in such great numbers that it is within reason
to suppose the region was once occupied by a sedentary people who remained for
several generations and must have had an extensive village nearby.
Please examine the attached photos carefully as they are part of the description and bid accordingly.
AA Battery & Stand are NOT part of the sale.
Note:
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I have been dealing in fine antiquities for almost 50 years and although certainly not an expert in every field, I have been honored to appraise, buy, collect, and enjoy and recently sell some of the finest ancient art in the world.
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Native American Mississippian Culture Pottery Disk with Painted Glyphs AACA
$871.20
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