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ca. 1000-1250 AD
6" H x 5.75" D x 3" D Opening
Hand Coiled with Black and Tan Painted Graphic Design and Red Inside Rim
Has some old paint touch up, otherwise in Veru Good Condition
The Salado culture (circa AD 1150–1450) was a prehistoric Native American society that flourished in the Tonto Basin and surrounding regions of central and southern Arizona, particularly along the Salt and Gila Rivers. They are best known for their distinctive polychrome pottery, especially the iconic Salado jars, which represent a pinnacle of Southwestern ceramic art.
Condition:
Very Good
Tribe:
Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo
Year Range:
Prehistoric / Pre Columbian AD 400-1500
Region:
Southwest
Dimensions:
6 in5.75 in3 in
Category:
Pottery - Prehistoric