Native American, Southwestern USA, Southwestern New Mexico, Southeast Arizona, and Northern Chihuahua region of Mexico, Mimbres-Mogollon (Anasazi / Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 1000 to 1250 CE. A charming pottery vessel exhibiting a spherical body, a cylindrical neck with a petite lug handle, and a flared rim, all sitting upon a round yet stable base. The exterior of this ancient jar is densely decorated with the Reserve Indented Corrugated style; a modification of the coil and scrape method that requires immense skill. Each coil of pottery was carefully indented with the potter's finger at remarkably regular, tight intervals - a step that contributed to the integrity of the form as well. The rounded base suggests that this vessel was made to be set in a sandy floor. As pottery vessels like this example were traditionally made by women, Mogollon women have been found in burials accompanied by pottery making tools. Ceramic jars similar to this one have also been found in the Starkweather Ruin in New Mexico. Size: 4.8" Diameter x 5.3" H (12.2 cm x 13.5 cm)
Provenance: private Eagle, Colorado, USA collection, acquired in the 1990s
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Condition
Chips to rim. Expected nicks and abrasions throughout, commensurate with age. Areas of fire-darkening. Otherwise, excellent with impressive preservation of detail.