I found this to be a unique feature. Through research, they found that the pottery, based on its design, originated from Africa. The fact of the matter is, humans are a part of nature, thus they are capable of changing the environment around them, just like the natural disasters did in the supplementary reading. In Louisiana, the flooding caused the nature of the school to be change and shaped the lives of many different people. This reflects the idea that this part of the country was shaped by humanity. Humans brought over the African people, along with this piece of pottery. If the would not have slaves brought the pottery from Africa to the West Indies and then to the colony, then, the pottery would have stayed in its original location. Thus, this one piece of pottery ties together an important part of history and allows archeologist to assume that the people whom mainly inhabited this area were primarily from Africa and the West Indies. Also, the pots were buried in dirt. In a strange way, it seems that nature preserved the pots by protecting them with the soft earth instead of letting the elements decay them so that we could better understand the intertwining of cultures.