File Name:
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IV.CI-AC.7204.D.jpg
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catalog number:
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AC.7204
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collection:
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Southwest Pottery
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title:
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Kayenta Ancestral Pueblo/Tusayan Clay Seed Jar
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creator:
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Richard M. Wicker
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creator type:
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Photographer
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creator:
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Clayton Powers
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creator type:
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creator of digital colletion
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description:
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Flagstaff black on white pottery seed jar with a larger opening that is rounded on one side and six equidistant holes drilled in the top. The exterior design consists of square interlocking scroll designs. By the Kayenta Ancestral Pueblo, also known as Anasazi, or Tusayan in New Mexico and Arizona from 950 A.D. to 1100 A.D. in the Pueblo II period.
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date:
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9/30/2009
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date type:
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date of photograph
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date:
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950 A.D.- 1100 A.D.
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date type:
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date of creation
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location:
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USA, Colorado, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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modified:
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no
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format:
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image/jpg
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file size:
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1.76MB
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source:
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Nikon D300 camera
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rights:
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use with permission Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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