sso _ 325 330 335 5 - 145 I 140 50 9 x — 4135 6 uae 10 (24 «23 19 22 [2 21 6 i LP OFS 500 _ b 125 34 41 42 60 , ¢ 120 31 Ce Feet ue 57 110 105 295 300 305 O Key Largo Incised 320 = 0 5 10 feet Figure 7. Distribution of Key Largo Incised pottery at the Miami Circle. analysis is beyond the scope of this paper. Deptford Series This series is described by Willey based on its common occurrence in northwest Florida and the Gulf Coast (Milanich 1994; Willey 1949). The types have been defined with exten- sive analysis (Bense 1985; Caldwell and Waring 1939a, 1939b; DePratter 1979). Deptford pottery is characterized as sand- tempered, often with mica inclusions, which is how the type was originally defined in Gulf Coast Florida (Milanich 1994; Willey 1949). Three types are noted: Deptford Linear Check Stamped, Deptford Simple Stamped, and Deptford Check Stamped. The series dates from ca. 500 B.C. to A.D. 100, placing it in the Early Woodland Period and its southern Florida correlate, the Glades I Period. Deptford pottery is rare in southeast Florida and occurs in low frequency at several sites. Specimens were observed by the author while monitoring the construction of the Holiday Inn at Brickell Park in 1981 and more recently during Icon-Brickell