SKU: 25-1134

South San Bernardino Pottery Shard Artifacts from Joshua Tree

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Early Man

Largest Artifact - 2.5" L x 3" W, Smallest Artifact - .25" L x .4375" W, Riker Mount Tray - 12125" L x 8.125" W

Hand Built and Found in the Deserts of California and Framed in a Riker Mount Behind Glass

In Very Good Condition

Pottery sherds (fragments of broken ceramic vessels) are common prehistoric artifacts in the Joshua Tree National Park area and broader southern San Bernardino County, California. They primarily date to the late prehistoric period (roughly A.D. 500–contact era) and are associated with Indigenous groups like the Serrano, Chemehuevi, Cahuilla, and others in the Mojave/Colorado Desert transition zone.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Anasazi - Hohokam - Salado - Caddo

Year Range: Early Man

Region: California

Dimensions: 2.5 in3 in0.25 in0.44 in12.13 in8.13 in

Category: Pottery - Prehistoric

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