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 5:
Mogollon and Casas Grandes;
Central Mountains and Chihuahua Desert (400 - 1450 CE)

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Tularosa Fillet Rim bowl Ramos Black bowl Tularosa Patterned Corrugated jar Kinishba Red jar Reserve Plain Corrugated jar San Francisco Red seed jar Alma Knobby shell trumpet effigy Alma Smudged bowl
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Shelf 5 from the south side

1. Tularosa Fillet Rim bowl, ca. 1100-1300 CE
Provenience unknown
Gift of Museum Friends, 1980 (80-65-1)

2. Ramos Black bowl, ca. 1250-1450 CE
Paquimé, Rio Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Arizona State Museum Purchase, 1926
Gray Collection (14462-X-2)

3. Tularosa Patterned Corrugated jar, ca. 1050-1250 CE
Mineral Creek, Apache Co., AZ
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Scorse Collection (GP3054)

4. Kinishba Red jar, ca. 1265-1400 CE
Red Bow Cliff Dwelling, Point of Pines, Graham Co., AZ
University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, 1955 (A-16143)

5. Reserve Plain Corrugated jar, ca. 1100-1300 CE
Centerfire Creek, Catron Co., NM
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Coit Collection (GP8437)

6. San Francisco Red seed jar, ca. 550-1000 CE
Harris Village, Mimbres River, Grant Co., NM
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Excavated by Emil W. Haury, 1934 (GP42518)

7. Alma Knobby shell trumpet effigy, ca. 1150-1265 CE
Point of Pines District, Graham Co., AZ
University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, 1952 (A-11744)

8. Alma Smudged bowl, ca. 400-600 CE
Crooked Ridge Village, Point of Pines, Graham Co., AZ
University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, 1949(A-7749)

Shelf 5 from the north side