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Brody, Jacob J. Beauty from the Earth. Pueblo Indian Pottery from the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. The University Museum, 1990.

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  • Object[7]
  • yes[7]
  • no[7]
  • american[7]
  • bowl[3]
  • jar[2]
  • seed jar[2]
  • arizona[5]
  • kawayka'a[1]
  • northeast arizona[3]
  • protohistoric hopi[3]
  • pueblo iv[3]
  • hopi[3]
  • protohistoric hopi[4]
  • southwest culture area[7]
  • squash blossoms, dragonflies, ears of corn.[1]
  • clay[7]
  • pigment[4]
  • sikyatki polychrome[7]
  • yes[7]
sikyatki polychrome

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29-77-702

29-77-702

Jar

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29-77-703

29-77-703

Seed Jar

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39051

39051

Bowl

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29-77-723

29-77-723

Jar

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29-77-725

29-77-725

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29-77-73

29-77-73

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38939

38939

Bowl

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