CARR BRICKELL POINT CERAMIC ANALYSIS 137 325 330 335 1507 a r — 3 | | OFS ersce |6=— gt, 7 mu 4 66 44 45 -. @FS579 Se i (@FS55 6 34s! ff NN 5 1 | 36 48 47 49 50 Ngo gy A Fs 559 © FS 583 - on 435 @ FS 162 FS 547 107, 14 | 62 63 61 | * t— y — — — 130 24 82 21 0 = b 125 ¢ 120 115 110 105 295 300 305 310 315 320 325 A Fort Drum Incised ee | aaa @ Fort Drum Punctate 0 8 10 feet Figure 3. Distribution of Fort Drum decorated pottery at the Miami Circle. work phases. A total of 21 sherds was recovered (see Figures 3 and 4). Four sherds (representing two vessels) were recov- ered from the Operation 3 work area east of the Circle, and three from the FBAR survey. Fifteen sherds were recovered from the MDC excavations, of which ten were recovered from within or adjacent to the Circle in Block | and three from Block 2. Most of these sherds occurred in Levels 1 and 2 in Block 1 close to the fill interface where no clearly undisturbed contexts were identified. Likewise, Operation 3 sherds are all from Level 1, except for one (OP3.1.709.6) which was recovered from Feature 87. Opa Locka Incised This type is characterized by small downward opening arcs made with fingernail-like incisions below the vessel lip. Incisions are usually bold and well defined, sometimes occur- ring in vertical rows or clusters below the lip and on the rim.