Description: Offered byAntique American Indian Art, llc--- AAIA -- Prehistoric Native American Ancestral Pueblo Heshotatula polychrome Pottery Bowlc. 1275 - 1385AD Size: 5" H x 11"DWith professional restoration.An impressive bowl.A knowledable collector corrected my Pindale Attribution:This is a Zuni type called Heshotatula polychrome, the Zuni Glaze Wares in my opinion were some of the finest prehistoric pottery manufactured. They did do variations of desirable pottery, like Pinedale polychrome in this case but also Sikyatki and Showlow, I feel this bowl is more rare than Pindale. Native American, Southwestern United States, Arizona or New Mexico, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) / Mogollon culture, ca. 1175 to 1325 CE. A fabulous pottery bowl of hemispherical form with a rounded base and thin walls that swell upwards and then slightly inwards to a circular rim. The redware vessel is extensively decorated with the interior walls featuring black-painted panels within linear swirl. Alternatively, the exterior displays lightning zig zags in white paint contained within a band. The interior basin presents a circle of bare terracotta.The pottery is formed with iron-rich clays using the coil and scrape technique. This type is primarily known from the Pinedale Ruin, a settlement of approximately 200 rooms located near modern-day Show Low, Arizona. The people who lived at Pinedale would have been at the edges of the cultural sphere governed by Chaco Canyon and, by the time they created this bowl, lived a sedentary agricultural lifestyle. A bowl like this one may have held ground corn.According to the Office of Archaeological Studies Pottery Typology Project, "Pinedale Black-on-red and Pinedale Polychrome were defined by Haury and Hargrave (1931). These types reflect technological and stylistic changes reflected by many of the White Mountain Red Ware forms produced during late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. The Pinedale Black-on-red and Polychrome types most commonly occur at sites in areas just below the Mogollon Rim in Arizona." 230609-03 Welcome to Matt Wood's Antique American Indian Art, LLC (AAIA) eBay ListingsAs the nation’s leading gallery of Antique North American Indian Art and Artifacts, we invite you to consider the beautiful art and artifacts that we list on eBay with full confidence in the authenticity and legality of the item, in the accuracy of the listing, and in the professionalism that we demonstrate in processing each transaction.In business for over 45 years, Matt Wood and Len Wood are founding members of ATADA (Antique Tribal Arts and Dealers Association), and we provide you, the collector, a unique opportunity to buy directly from our gallery inventory via eBay. We offer Certificates of Authenticity, a 7-day home inspection period allowing returns for full refunds (less shipping/insurance costs), and a lifetime trade-back policy (call for details). We are confident that you will be pleased with the value, service and peace-of-mind that our gallery can offer you. Thank you for looking! SHIPMENTWe package all items for shipment in the utmost professional manner, and all shipments are fully insured. Please read our Store Policies for all of our shipping information.PLEASE FOLLOW US on eBay - If you hit the FOLLOW THIS SELLER link on the top right of this listing under the Seller Information button, you will be able to get the early notices of our new additions and sales. We will be adding lots of quality Antique American Indian Art over the next few months.
Price: 2244 USD
Location: Oak Harbor, Washington
End Time: 2023-12-16T21:44:02.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Tribal Affiliation: Anasazi
Handmade: Yes