The University of Arizona
Saving Southwest Traditions: The Pottery Project: 2,000 Years--20,000 Vessels; The Arnold and Doris Roland Wall of Pots
 Introduction   Columns: 1 2 3 4 5 6   Shelves: 1 2 3 4 5

Column 1 - Shelf 3:
Casas Grandes; Chihuahuan Desert (1250 - 1450 CE)

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Ramos Polychrome jar, sculpted snakes Madera Black-on-red hooded macaw effigy jar Ramos Polychrome jar Ramos Polychrome bird effigy jar Escondida Polychrome: Tonto Variant jar Ramos Polychrome jar
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Shelf 3 from the south side

1. Ramos Polychrome jar, sculpted snakes, ca. 1250-1450 CE
Rancho Corralitos, Río Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Ledwidge Collection (GP3621)

2. Madera Black-on-red hooded macaw effigy jar, ca. 1250-1450 CE
Rancho Corralitos, Río Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Houghton Collection (GP10195)

3. Ramos Polychrome jar, ca. 1250-1450 CE
Rancho Corralitos, Río Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Ledwidge Collection (GP3640)

4. Ramos Polychrome bird effigy jar, ca. 1250-1450 CE
Rancho Corralitos, Río Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Ledwidge Collection (GP3631)

5. Escondida Polychrome: Tonto Variant jar, ca. 1350-1450 CE
Paquimé vicinity, Río Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Arizona State Museum Purchase, 1934
Ledwidge Collection (20658)

6. Ramos Polychrome jar, ca. 1250-1450 CE
Rancho Corralitos, Río Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Ledwidge Collection (GP3638)

Shelf 3 from the north side