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Group of three prehistoric/ancestral hand-built pottery bowls. There are different surface patterns including smoothed ones and one with a detailed repeating pattern.
This group was purchased in a shop located in Santa Fe, New Mexico and a note inside one of the pots reads, "San Francisco red smudged Mogollon Anasazi".
Largest bowl: 4" H x 6" W/D
The Mogollon were a prehistoric culture (ca. A.D. 200–1450) that inhabited the high-elevation mountains and canyons of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico. Known for their distinctive brownware pottery and pithouse dwellings, they practiced agricultural farming and hunting. They evolved from the earlier Cochise culture, later developing sedentary, village-centered lifestyles and transitioning from pit houses to stone masonry pueblos.
Condition is consistent with the projected age of these pieces being over a thousand years old and not everything is still intact. See photos for more condition details.
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