Detail View: Image Archives: Ancestral Pueblo/Hopi Clay Closed Bowl

File Name: 
IV.CI-AC.9157.D.jpg
catalog number: 
AC.9157
collection: 
Southwest Pottery
title: 
Ancestral Pueblo/Hopi Clay Closed Bowl
creator: 
Richard M. Wicker
creator type: 
Photographer
creator: 
Clayton Powers
creator type: 
creator of digital collection
description: 
Kinishba polychrome pottery closed bowl with a complex geometric design on the exterior made up of red and black parallel lines divided by stacked black squares. The interior also contains a complex geometric design with interlocking steps, triangles, heavy lines, and squiggly lines. The red and black design may represent a headdress. By the Ancestral Pueblo, also known as Anasazi,/Hopi in the Southwestern U.S. from 1380 A.D. to 1450 A.D. in the Pueblo IV period.
date: 
9/30/2009
date type: 
date of photograph
date: 
1380 A.D.- 1450 A.D.
date type: 
date of creation
location: 
USA, Colorado, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
modified: 
no
format: 
image/jpg
file size: 
1.50MB
source: 
Nikon D300 camera
rights: 
use with permission Denver Museum of Nature & Science