Reduced Form A.D. 575-650
5MT2525.340 5MT9168.201.a 5MT9168.794.c 5MT12205.550.b *
Anasazi Heritage Center, Bureau of Land Management
Anasazi Heritage Center, Bureau of Land Management
5MT10647.953.3 5MT10647.297.2 5MT10647.1161.13.15
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
5MV1285.256.2/3.b 5MV1285.256.2/3.e 5MV1285.37949 5MV1824.1.30.a
National Park Service, Mesa Verde National Park
National Park Service, Mesa Verde National Park
LA2506.4233.29 LA2506.3201.11 LA2507.3363.49.1 LA2507.51956
Collections of the Navajo Nation, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology
Collections of the Navajo Nation, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology
LA2507.2275.a LA11610.3133.V5 LA11610.3122.7 (t) & .6 (b) LA11610.3143.11.1-2
Collections of the Navajo Nation, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology
Collections of the Navajo Nation, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology
29SJ423.127.C14368.a 29SJ299.C10258
Chaco Culture National Historical Park |
42SA8821.1318
Natural History Museum of Utah |
Eighteen bowls are represented here: nine from Montezuma County, Colorado, two from San Juan County and six from McKinley County, New Mexico, and one from San Juan County, Utah. Reduced Type 1 is the most common of the three forms during this period. Only one Type 2 (*) and no Type 3 Reduced were identified.