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Delve into the captivating art of the Mississippian culture showcased by Emily T. and Jake M. This collection features exquisite pottery and intricately designed gorgets, highlighting the cultural significance and craftsmanship behind these rare artifacts. The pots' heads exemplify the pinnacle of Native American art, telling stories through their design. Discover the intricate beauty of a marine shell mask, skillfully crafted from conch shell, and explore the unique narratives woven into Mississippian artistry in this two-part visual journey.
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Mississippian’s art By: Emily T. and Jake M.
Pictures(part 1) One of Mississippian’s figures The pots heads are the best of the best, and the rarest of the rare in native America
Summary Some Mississippian’s artwork were best of the best, rarest of the rare, some others were telling stories and just looked at.
Pictures(part 2) This is one of the Mississippians gorgets(Decorative collarpieces) A Mississippians marine shell mask gorget manufactured from the outer surface of a conch shell.
Web sites • http://www.flickr.com/photos/7409168@N06/2555331686 • http://www.arrowheads.com/index.php/community/community-blogs/head-pots.html • http://museum.state.il.us/ismsites/dickson/mace.htm • http://www.aboriginalantiquities.com/id1.html • http://fineart.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=6051&LotIdNo=27025 • http://mississippi-spi.blogspot.com/2010/08/mississippi-native-american-tribes.html