SKU: 25-0557

Prehistoric Southwest Cooking Pottery

$320.00

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ca. 12th -15th Century

5.5" H  x 6.75" D

Hand Coiled Dark Grey Pot with Bulbous Body and Wide Opening

In Good Condition with Chips Along Rim

Prehistoric Southwest cooking pottery is a utilitarian ceramic vessels made by cultures like the Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi), Mogollon, and Hohokam in the American Southwest (roughly modern Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and northern Mexico) from around 200–1500+ CE. These vessels were essential for daily life in agricultural societies, used for boiling, simmering, and storing foods like corn, beans, squash, and wild resources.

Condition: Good

Tribe: Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo

Year Range: Prehistoric / Pre Columbian AD 400-1500

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 5.5 in6.75 in

Category: Pottery - Prehistoric

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