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    Posted 7 years ago

    mtnclimber…
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    Bowl- 5" W x 1.5" H.....
    I assume this is Isleta. CanyonRoad or anyone can you assist with the identification and age.
    thank you for your knowledge...in NM

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    1. dlpetersen, 7 years ago
      Sorry I can't help but love the design.
    2. CanyonRoad, 7 years ago
      I think the design elements are actually more characteristic of Zia. If you have access to Harlow's "The Pottery of Zia Pueblo," you might check that out.

      I can't tell for sure from the photos alone, if the clay body has basalt temper, but if you can see little black specks, that would pretty much confirm it as Zia.

      If it's Isleta, it would date from ca. 1900 to 1930. If it's Zia, which I'm inclined to think most likely, it probably dates to the 1920s.

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