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Native American, Southwestern US, Anasazi (Ancient Puebloan) culture, Pueblo I, Kayenta Arizona, ca. 750 to 900 CE. A lovely bowl of ovoid form, possibly made by pressing clay over a gourd, and painted white, with black motifs of interlocking rectangles and jagged lines, perhaps representing the coiled bodies and rattle tails of rattlesnakes. Kana'a Black-on-White is an early form of Ancestral Puebloan pottery, found mainly in northeastern Arizona between the Little Colorado River and the San Juan River. Size: 7.75" W x 3.25" H (19.7 cm x 8.3 cm)

Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection; ex-Mark Brady collection, found on private land at Witches Wells Ranch, Sanders, Arizona, USA

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#153915

  • Condition: Repaired from two pieces, with a stabilized fracture coming off one side of the repair. Otherwise in very nice condition with a few tiny chips, nicks, and scratches on surface. Light wear to pigment but motifs are still in nice condition.

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