Swift Creek culture

It occupied the areas now part of Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

The Leake Mounds are another significant Swift Creek Culture site in Georgia.

Swift Creek are characterized by earthenware pottery with complicated stamped designs, involving mostly curvilinear elements.

Throughout the existence of the Swift Creek culture, this process continued to evolve through the years 20 BCE to 805 CE.

The earliest finding of these works were deep jars with scalloped and notched rims.

A map showing the geographical extent of the Swift Creek culture
This a deep jar stamped and fired by the Swift Creek culture.