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1050 - 1225 AD
Height 3 1/2" Diameter 5"
Provenance: Arizona Trade
Fred Lau, San Francisco, CA
Puerco pottery refers to Cibola White Ware, produced in the American Southwest during the Ancestral Puebloan period (roughly 1050-1225 AD). Puerco pottery is characterized by bold solid designs separated by thin parallel lines, often featuring matte black, brown, or reddish-brown pigments on a white to light gray surface. Rare.
Not Found on Federal or State Land.
1050 - 1225 AD
Height 3 1/2" Diameter 5"
Provenance: Arizona Trade
Fred Lau, San Francisco, CA
Puerco pottery refers to Cibola White Ware, produced in the American Southwest during the Ancestral Puebloan period (roughly 1050-1225 AD). Puerco pottery is characterized by bold solid designs separated by thin parallel lines, often featuring matte black, brown, or reddish-brown pigments on a white to light gray surface. Rare.
Not Found on Federal or State Land.
1050 - 1225 AD
Height 3 1/2" Diameter 5"
Provenance: Arizona Trade
Fred Lau, San Francisco, CA
Puerco pottery refers to Cibola White Ware, produced in the American Southwest during the Ancestral Puebloan period (roughly 1050-1225 AD). Puerco pottery is characterized by bold solid designs separated by thin parallel lines, often featuring matte black, brown, or reddish-brown pigments on a white to light gray surface. Rare.
Not Found on Federal or State Land.