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Casas Grandes Pottery Jar
Gila type of Red Ware vessel with a simple but elegant carinated body and wide neck with an out-rolled rim. The exterior surface is incredibly smooth and burnished with a red slip, contrasting against the black slipped interior. Two small areas of restoration to rim on Red Ware vessel, remains of plant roots and earthen deposits inside. 6" x 6"
Casas Grandes (Spanish for “Great Houses” also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. Casas Grandes is one of the largest and most complex Mogollon culture sites in the region. Settlement began after 1130 CE and would see the larger buildings developed into multi-storied dwellings after 1350 CE. The community was abandoned approximately 1450 CE. Casas Grandes is regarded as one of the most significant Mogollon archaeological zones in the northwestern Mexico region, linking it to other sites in Arizona and New Mexico, and exhibiting the expanse of the Mogollon sphere of influence.
PERIOD: Prehistoric
ORIGIN: Southwest - Casas Grandes, Native American
SIZE: 6" x 6"
Gila type of Red Ware vessel with a simple but elegant carinated body and wide neck with an out-rolled rim. The exterior surface is incredibly smooth and burnished with a red slip, contrasting against the black slipped interior. Two small areas of restoration to rim on Red Ware vessel, remains of plant roots and earthen deposits inside. 6" x 6"
Casas Grandes (Spanish for “Great Houses” also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. Casas Grandes is one of the largest and most complex Mogollon culture sites in the region. Settlement began after 1130 CE and would see the larger buildings developed into multi-storied dwellings after 1350 CE. The community was abandoned approximately 1450 CE. Casas Grandes is regarded as one of the most significant Mogollon archaeological zones in the northwestern Mexico region, linking it to other sites in Arizona and New Mexico, and exhibiting the expanse of the Mogollon sphere of influence.
PERIOD: Prehistoric
ORIGIN: Southwest - Casas Grandes, Native American
SIZE: 6" x 6"
$550.00
Casas Grandes Pottery Jar—
$550.00
Description
Gila type of Red Ware vessel with a simple but elegant carinated body and wide neck with an out-rolled rim. The exterior surface is incredibly smooth and burnished with a red slip, contrasting against the black slipped interior. Two small areas of restoration to rim on Red Ware vessel, remains of plant roots and earthen deposits inside. 6" x 6"
Casas Grandes (Spanish for “Great Houses” also known as Paquime) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. Casas Grandes is one of the largest and most complex Mogollon culture sites in the region. Settlement began after 1130 CE and would see the larger buildings developed into multi-storied dwellings after 1350 CE. The community was abandoned approximately 1450 CE. Casas Grandes is regarded as one of the most significant Mogollon archaeological zones in the northwestern Mexico region, linking it to other sites in Arizona and New Mexico, and exhibiting the expanse of the Mogollon sphere of influence.
PERIOD: Prehistoric
ORIGIN: Southwest - Casas Grandes, Native American
SIZE: 6" x 6"














