Add this copy of Anasazi Painted Pottery in Field Museum of Natural to cart. $95.00, very good condition, Sold by Amarisan rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1968 by Quality Resources.
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Reprint Edition oversized HARDBACK NO Dustjacket, Indigo Cloth w/Silver lettering on spine, includes 125 b/w plates, Bibliography by Chapters, Bibliography, Sites represented by Illustrated Pottery Types, Catalogue Numbers and Collectors, Index, Deals with Kayenta Branch, Mesa Verde Branch, Chaco Branch, Cibola Branch and Salado Branch. Reprint of Anthropology, memoirs Vol 5 of Field Museum of Natural History 1940. book plate inside, VG copy! FREE USPS TRACKING NUMBER! Kraus Reprint Co., 1977. Anasazi pottery tends to be constructed of white or gray clay, and is constructed using the coiling-and-scraping technique. Early on, these were often decorated with black geometric designs, but later on polychrome types are developed, some of which would be ancestral to historic Hopi pottery. Tusayan Gray Ware Tusayan White Ware Little Colorado White Ware Mesa Verde White Ware Pajarito Gray Ware Cibola White Ware White Mountain Red Ware San Juan Orange Ware Tsegi Orange Ware Jeddito Yellow Ware Rio Grande Ware