Detail View: Image Archives: Cibola Ancestral Pueblo Clay Pitcher

File Name: 
IV.CI-AC.8098N.D.jpg
catalog number: 
AC.8098N
collection: 
Southwest Pottery
title: 
Cibola Ancestral Pueblo Clay Pitcher
creator: 
Richard M. Wicker
creator type: 
Photographer
creator: 
Clayton Powers
creator type: 
creator of digital collection
description: 
Reserve black on white pottery pitcher with a periodic design on the neck of two vertical parallel lines and a grooved handle made up of three pottery coils. The base has a complex geometric design that includes alternating large triangles with triangular scrolls, parallel sawtooth lines and interlocking step designs. By the Cibola Ancestral Pueblo, also known as Anasazi, near Flagstaff, Arizona from 950 A.D. to 1100 A.D. in the Pueblo II period.
date: 
9/30/2009
date type: 
date of photograph
date: 
950 A.D.- 1100 A.D.
date type: 
date of creation
location: 
USA, Colorado, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
modified: 
no
format: 
image/jpg
file size: 
1.34MB
source: 
Nikon D300 camera
rights: 
use with permission Denver Museum of Nature & Science