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Title
Corrugated olla with fire marks.
Description
Casas Grandes pottery produced beautiful uncoiled polychrome vessels, redware and blackware pots, and a variety of natural textured bisqueware. Depending on the time period, there were six to ten different styles of textured clay. This vessel called corrugated ware resembles a basket. A simple but executed with great care.
Subject
[Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery, Ancient--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1280 and 1450
Title
Corrugated olla with fire marks.
Description
Casas Grandes pottery produced beautiful uncoiled polychrome vessels, redware and blackware pots, and a variety of natural textured bisqueware. Depending on the time period, there were six to ten different styles of textured clay. This vessel called corrugated ware resembles a basket. A simple but executed with great care.
Subject
[Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery, Ancient--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1280 and 1450
Title
Corrugated olla with fire marks.
Description
Casas Grandes pottery produced beautiful uncoiled polychrome vessels, redware and blackware pots, and a variety of natural textured bisqueware. Depending on the time period, there were six to ten different styles of textured clay. This vessel called corrugated ware resembles a basket. A simple but executed with great care.
Subject
[Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery, Ancient--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1280 and 1450
Title
Corrugated olla with fire marks.
Description
Casas Grandes pottery produced beautiful uncoiled polychrome vessels, redware and blackware pots, and a variety of natural textured bisqueware. Depending on the time period, there were six to ten different styles of textured clay. This vessel called corrugated ware resembles a basket. A simple but executed with great care.
Subject
[Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery, Ancient--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1280 and 1450
Title
Corrugated olla with fire marks.
Description
Casas Grandes pottery produced beautiful uncoiled polychrome vessels, redware and blackware pots, and a variety of natural textured bisqueware. Depending on the time period, there were six to ten different styles of textured clay. This vessel called corrugated ware resembles a basket. A simple but executed with great care.
Subject
[Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery, Ancient--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1280 and 1450
Title
Corrugated olla with fire marks.
Description
Casas Grandes pottery produced beautiful uncoiled polychrome vessels, redware and blackware pots, and a variety of natural textured bisqueware. Depending on the time period, there were six to ten different styles of textured clay. This vessel called corrugated ware resembles a basket. A simple but executed with great care.
Subject
[Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Pottery, Ancient--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1280 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
Title
Ramos blackware bowl and olla.
Description
The two vessels were found together: the olla was inside the bowl. Both vessels were made with coils of clay that were worked together. When the clay was leather hard, a smooth stone was used to create the lustrous surface. The burnished vessels were fired in a rich carbon reduced environment.
Subject
[Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Drinking vessels--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Ceramic tableware--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Art--Mexico--Casas Grandes, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Mogollon culture--Antiquities]
Date
between 1250 and 1450
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