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Pre-Colombian Artifacts Pottery Shards 60+ Rare Shards 800 year old Fingerprints
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Pre-Colombian Artifacts Pottery Shards 60+ Rare Shards 800 year old FingerprintsPre-Colombian Artifacts Pottery Shards 60+ Rare Shards 800 year old Fingerprints
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Arizona Anasazi, Mogollon Pottery Shard Relics - You Get 60+ First-Class Rare Colors,
Hard to Find Red color shards, Pot/Jar Tops, and larger pieces hard to find big shards
All these shards are in as found condition, These make great Jewelry, they are great for framing or as 800 year old gifts!!!
Look at last PICS you can see Ancient Fingerprints/ridges on these pieces!!! VERY RARE ALMOST NEVER FIND THIS
NOTE: THIS IS JUST A SAMPLE OF WHAT YOU WILL GET
Touch something last touched by human hands ALMOST 1000 years ago!!!
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Offered here for auction are prehistoric Indian pottery shards recovered on a private ranch near St John’s, Arizona.
The pieces were found as surface finds which is fairly common in that area. They are the product of inhabitants who lived in that area 800 to 1,000 years ago.
Several are painted with designs associated with the Anasazi and the shards are of various sizes, shapes and textures.
The quarter in the photo gives you an idea of their size. The pieces are loose for mounting or framing as you choose.
All pieces are guaranteed authentic and were legally recovered on private land with permission. The items in this listing comply with federal and state laws.
Info on Native American Pottery
Native American tribes living in the Southwest—in what became Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado—didn’t make pottery until around A.D. 100, although they were likely aware of the techniques used in Mexico and South America. As they were nomadic hunters and gatherers, it didn’t make sense for them to lug around heavy pots.
It was only after the Southwestern indigenous peoples developed techniques for irrigation and began farming their dry homeland that they needed pots for storing grain—these were probably mud-lined baskets. Pottery made for use in sacred ceremonies came next, followed by pieces made for trade with other tribes such as the Navajo.
The interactions between tribes influenced the imagery, shapes, and techniques used in pottery. Between 1100 and 1330, prehistoric pottery-making reached its height of artistry. This pottery, made by the ancient ancestors of modern-day tribes, can be identified by color of the clay: Brown clay is attributed to Mogollon, white or gray to Anasazi (early Pueblo who lived in the Four Corners region), buff to Hohokam and Casa Grandes, red to Salado, and yellow to Sinagua and early Hopi. Want more Info on SW Pottery click >>
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Statement of Authenticity:
We fell in love with Native American jewelry many years ago and really appreciate the true craftsmanship that goes into the making of a piece of genuine Native American jewelry art! That is why we chose to partner up with some of the oldest and most reputable Trading Posts in the Southwest who deal directly with the Native American artisans to bring you a large selection of authentic Native American products. These artisans come from the Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and affiliate tribes on the reservations all of which our close to our home and office, so you can be assured that all our Native American products are authentic!
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