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How old is Anasazi pottery?

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How old is Anasazi pottery?
The earliest Anasazi pottery is more than 2000 years old, dating back to 200 CE. These pieces were produced out of clays sourced from floodplains or soil and contain large amounts of iron, giving the pottery a rich brown color. On 1stDibs, shop a range of Native American pottery.
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Early 20th Century Blackware Jar with Feather Design by Maria Martinez
By Native American Art
Located in Denver, CO
embodies the artistry and tradition of Pueblo pottery. A stunning addition to any Native American pottery
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Early 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Ceramic

Casas Grandes Pottery Effigy Vessel
By Native American Art
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Ramos polychrome style pottery effigy vessel in the form of a human with a bulbous body
Category

Antique 15th Century and Earlier American Native American Native America...

Materials

Ceramic

Antique Native American Southwest Pueblo Pottery Vase, Signed, C1920
Located in Big Flats, NY
Antique Native American Southwest Pueblo Pottery Vase, Signed, C1920. 9 7/8" x 5 1/4" x 5 1/4
Category

Early 20th Century Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Historical B/W Photograph of Native American Navajo Pottery Makers
Located in Miami, FL
significance. It would be a treasured addition for anyone interested in Native American culture, photography
Category

Early 20th Century American Art Deco Native American Objects

Materials

Paper

19th Century Acoma Pueblo Pottery Olla
By Navajo
Located in Bradenton, FL
A very fine Acoma Pueblo, late 19th century polychrome Olla. Painted dark brown and orange design on a white ground, with large areas fired gray. Shrinkage crack extends from rim to ...
Category

Antique 19th Century Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Clay

Antique Historic Pueblo Pottery Dough Bowl, Tesuque Pueblo, Circa 1875-1900
Located in Denver, CO
piece of Southwestern Native American craftsmanship. Handcrafted by a skilled potter from Tesuque Pueblo
Category

Antique 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Earthenware

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