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Group of four prehistoric Native American ceramics
Group of four prehistoric Native American ceramics
Group of four prehistoric Native American ceramics

Group of four prehistoric Native American ceramics

DateSedentary
Mediumceramic
Dimensions4 3/4 × 9 in. (12.1 × 22.9 cm)
ClassificationsFood Service Tools and Equipment
Catalog number410
DescriptionA ceramic red fingernail corrugated bowl. The description on the donor file says this artifact is in poor repair, and that there are two numbers on it (410 and 20.00). The donor record also says the jar is from the Tonto Basin. Its culture is Salado, and its date of use is unknown. The item is currently on display in the "Surviving in the Desert" exhibit. Home location is CS11-F7A (Pot 1 of 4)

A red cracked bowl. Its primary housing location in the collection is CS11-E7A. (Pot 2 of 4)

A large, wide jar with a modest color, a faint red/light brown, with numerous cracks both inside and outside of the bowl. Its primary housing location in the collection is CS11-E7B. (Pot 3 of 4)

A ceramic small bowl: sacaton red-on-buff, sedentary. Its culture is Hohokam, and the cultural affiliation is Pima/Tohono O'Odham. The bowl's geographic origin is Southern Arizona. Its primary housing location in the collection is CS11-F5B. (Pot 4 of 4)
Status
Not on view