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ca. 1200 - 1500 AD
5.75" H x 6.875" D
Hand Coiled Polychrome Clay with Turkey Track Motif Pattern and Painted Orangeware with Sierra Madre (Sonora) Checkboard Design on Neck and Two Holes on Each Side of Neck
In Good Condition with Lip Damage and Glued Back Together
Casas Grande polychrome pottery (also known as Paquimé or Chihuahua polychrome) is one of the most distinctive and visually striking ceramic traditions from the prehistoric American Southwest/Mexican Northwest. It comes from the Casas Grandes culture (or Paquimé culture) centered in what is now Chihuahua, Mexico, with its major site at Paquimé (Casas Grandes).
Condition:
Good
Tribe:
Casas Grande
Year Range:
Prehistoric / Pre Columbian AD 400-1500
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
5.75 in6.88 in
Category:
Pottery - Prehistoric