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 3 - Shelf 5:
Anasazi (Ancestral Pueblo) and early Tewa;
Colorado Plateau and Northern Rio Grande (575 - 1500 CE)

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Kana-a Gray pitcher Potsuwi'i Incised canteen Obelisk Gray seed jar Lino Gray seed jar Little Colorado Corrugated jar Tusayan Corrugated jar Basketmaker Mudware bowl
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Shelf 5 from the south side

1. Kana-a Gray pitcher, ca. 760-900 CE
Kayenta vicinity, Navajo Co., AZ
Arizona State Museum Purchase, 1930
Warren Collection (19197)

2. Potsuwi'i Incised canteen, ca. 1450-1500 CE
Poshu'ouinge, Rio Chama, Rio Arriba Co., NM
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Fred Harvey Co. Collection (GP6108)

3. Obelisk Gray seed jar, ca. 450-800 CE
Cave II, Prayer Rock District, Apache Co., AZ
Gift of Carnegie Institution, 1957
Excavated by Earl H. Morris, 1931 (A-14304)

4. Lino Gray seed jar, ca. 575-875 CE
Cave VIII, Prayer Rock District, Apache Co., AZ
Gift of Carnegie Institution, 1957
Excavated by Earl H. Morris, 1931 (A-14360)

5. Little Colorado Corrugated jar, ca. 1080-1275 CE
Painted Desert, Navajo Co., AZ
Gift of Gila Pueblo Foundation, 1950
Scorse Collection (GP1079)

6. Tusayan Corrugated jar, ca. 950-1300 CE
Broken Flute Cave, Prayer Rock District, Apache Co., AZ
Gift of Carnegie Institution, 1957
Excavated by Earl H. Morris, 1931 (A-14404)

7. Basketmaker Mudware bowl, ca. 575-700 CE
Broken Flute Cave, Prayer Rock District, Apache Co., AZ
Gift of Carnegie Institution, 1957
Excavated by Earl H. Morris, 1931 (A-14380)

Shelf 5 from the north side