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Jar - Polychrome

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Washington, DC, United States

"Two human figures in deco." Information from "Textiles of the American Southwest" webpage entry on this artifact: Ceramic Jar, Casas Grandes. Dimensions: 9.5 in. (height) x 4.5 in. (aperture diameter). Technique: Coiled pottery. Chihuahuan polychrome jar with a white slip on the exterior (excluding the base) and painted with black and red mineral paint. Design: The ceramic type is Villa Ahumada. The jar is divided in two parts, each with a male figure in a reaching pose. The figures are wearing headdresses and kilts with different designs. The rest of the design is filled in with motifs typical of Chihuahuan polychrome pottery, including interlocking steps, triangles, circles and hooked motifs. Illus. Fig. 18, p. 44 in Fields, Virginia M., and Victor Zamudio-Taylor; 2001; The Road to Aztlan: Art from a Mythic Homeland. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Identified there as jar with ballplayers, Casas Grandes, c. 1280-1450, H. 20.3 cm., Dia. 19 cm. Villa Ahumada Polychrome

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  • Title: Jar - Polychrome
  • Location: Chihuahua, Mexico, North America
  • Physical Dimensions:  Height 20.3 cm Diameter 19 cm
  • Type: Ceramic
  • Rights: This image was obtained from the Smithsonian Institution. The image or its contents may be protected by international copyright laws. http://www.si.edu/termsofuse
  • External Link: View this object record in the Smithsonian Institution Collections Search Center
  • USNM Catalog Number(s): A323868-0
  • Photo Credit: Donald E. Hurlbert, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
  • Field: Anthopology
  • Color: Black and red
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