Description:

Native American, North America, Southeastern Arizona, Salado culture, ca. 1350-1600 CE. The Salado (Spanish for "salty") peoples migrated to the Salt River in Southeastern Arizona. They resided in the center of three major cultures of the Southwest of the time period: Anasazi to the North, Mogollon to the East and South, and the Hohokam to the West and Southwest. There are three recognized styles of Salado polychrome pottery: Pinta, Gila, and Tonto. All were done in red, white, and black polychrome. Gila polychrome bowls such as this example often include a heavy, broad band of paint around the rim that usually has a break or gap in it. The meaning of this "lifeline" has yet to be revealed. Certain motifs of Gila pottery including snakes, lizards, parrots, stars, the sun, and eyes still appear on Hopi pottery today. 4"D at widest point x 2"H

Provenance: Ex-Hagen Collection, acquired in the 1940s



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