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Title
Small Ramos Polychrome Square Bowl: Four Angled Sides.
Description
The sides of this bowl have been flattened to produced a four sided bowl. Different designs have been painted inside and out with black or red pigments to emphasize the duality concept.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Small Ramos Polychrome Square Bowl: Four Angled Sides.
Description
The sides of this bowl have been flattened to produced a four sided bowl. Different designs have been painted inside and out with black or red pigments to emphasize the duality concept.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Small Ramos Polychrome Square Bowl: Four Angled Sides.
Description
The sides of this bowl have been flattened to produced a four sided bowl. Different designs have been painted inside and out with black or red pigments to emphasize the duality concept.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Small Ramos Polychrome Square Bowl: Four Angled Sides.
Description
The sides of this bowl have been flattened to produced a four sided bowl. Different designs have been painted inside and out with black or red pigments to emphasize the duality concept.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Small Ramos Polychrome Square Bowl: Four Angled Sides.
Description
The sides of this bowl have been flattened to produced a four sided bowl. Different designs have been painted inside and out with black or red pigments to emphasize the duality concept.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Small Ramos Polychrome Square Bowl: Four Angled Sides.
Description
The sides of this bowl have been flattened to produced a four sided bowl. Different designs have been painted inside and out with black or red pigments to emphasize the duality concept.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Casas Grandes effigy olla : Villa Ahumada style.
Description
The Casas Grandes culture produced at least half a dozen decorative ceramic styles. This Villa Ahumada Effigy vessel, created in the Rio Carmen area of northeastern Chihuahua, incorporates the typical red and black geometric designs of that style. The olla shaped vessel features a zoomorphic cup attached to the rim for drinking or pouring.
Subject
[Effigy pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Casas Grandes effigy olla : Villa Ahumada style.
Description
The Casas Grandes culture produced at least half a dozen decorative ceramic styles. This Villa Ahumada Effigy vessel, created in the Rio Carmen area of northeastern Chihuahua, incorporates the typical red and black geometric designs of that style. The olla shaped vessel features a zoomorphic cup attached to the rim for drinking or pouring.
Subject
[Effigy pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Casas Grandes effigy olla : Villa Ahumada style.
Description
The Casas Grandes culture produced at least half a dozen decorative ceramic styles. This Villa Ahumada Effigy vessel, created in the Rio Carmen area of northeastern Chihuahua, incorporates the typical red and black geometric designs of that style. The olla shaped vessel features a zoomorphic cup attached to the rim for drinking or pouring.
Subject
[Effigy pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Casas Grandes effigy olla : Villa Ahumada style.
Description
The Casas Grandes culture produced at least half a dozen decorative ceramic styles. This Villa Ahumada Effigy vessel, created in the Rio Carmen area of northeastern Chihuahua, incorporates the typical red and black geometric designs of that style. The olla shaped vessel features a zoomorphic cup attached to the rim for drinking or pouring.
Subject
[Effigy pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Casas Grandes effigy olla : Villa Ahumada style.
Description
The Casas Grandes culture produced at least half a dozen decorative ceramic styles. This Villa Ahumada Effigy vessel, created in the Rio Carmen area of northeastern Chihuahua, incorporates the typical red and black geometric designs of that style. The olla shaped vessel features a zoomorphic cup attached to the rim for drinking or pouring.
Subject
[Effigy pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
Title
Casas Grandes effigy olla : Villa Ahumada style.
Description
The Casas Grandes culture produced at least half a dozen decorative ceramic styles. This Villa Ahumada Effigy vessel, created in the Rio Carmen area of northeastern Chihuahua, incorporates the typical red and black geometric designs of that style. The olla shaped vessel features a zoomorphic cup attached to the rim for drinking or pouring.
Subject
[Effigy pottery--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes., Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1200 and 1450
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