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Tularosa-style Vessel, c. 1100-1200
Mogollon culture; New Mexico
Fired clay and pigment; 6 3/…
Vessel
Tularosa-style Vessel, c. 1100-1200
Mogollon culture; New Mexico
Fired clay and pigment; 6 3/…
Tularosa-style Vessel, c. 1100-1200 Mogollon culture; New Mexico Fired clay and pigment; 6 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. 19579 Gift of Harrie H. and Mae Teaboldt

Vessel

ClassificationsFurnishings-Serviceware-vessels
Culture Mogollon
Date1100-1200
Made AtNew Mexico, United States, North America
MediumFired clay and pigment
Dimensions6 3/4 × 6 3/4 in. (17.1 × 17.1 cm)
Credit LineGift of Harrie H. and Mae Teaboldt
Object number19579
DescriptionTularosa-style vessel with two bands of black and white geometric designs. Space between the bands is left free of design.
The Mogollon people, one of the first major cultural groups of the Southwest, created pottery that often featured bold black on white geometric compositions that also included outlined shapes filled in with fine parallel lines.
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