Accession No

1924.458 K


Description

Two bichrome sherds from two different vessels. One dark brown slip body sherd, possibly part of a Hawikuh Glaze on Red vessel, decorated with black glazed decoration, slightly concave in shape. One rim sherd, in red slip and decorated with black blazed lines, likely part of a Hawikuh Glaze on Red vessel.


Place

Americas; North America; United States of America; New Mexico; Cibola County; Zuni Reservation; Kechib:wa [Kechipauan]


Period

Pueblo IV early Pueblo V c 1425-1680


Source

Clarke, Louis Colville Gray [excavator and donor]; Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1924.458 K


Cultural Affliation

A:shiwi [Zuni]


Material

Ceramic; Pottery


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Description (Inscription)
One of the sherds is inscribed with the letter 'G.'
Event Date
Author: Diana Serediuc


Context (Field collection)
Trench V, general digging. Excavated by Samuel K. Lothrop, Museum of the American Indian, and Louis C.G. Clarke, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, as part of the Louis C.G. Clarke Kechipauan Expedition, 19 June – 1 September 1923. See archive (FR5/1/2 – FR5/1/7) and photo collection for excavation notes, drawings, site plans, photographs, etc.
Event Date 1923
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for 1924.458 [A-M]: 'Large box of big sherds. Chiefly fragments from large ollas, polychrome and glaze.'
Event Date 1924
Author: maa


Context (References)
Bushnell, G.H.S. (1955). ‘Some Pueblo IV pottery types from Kechipawan, New Mexico, U.S.A.’ Anais do XXXI Congresso Internacional de Americanistas, 1954, vol. 2. Sao Paulo: Editora Anhembi. pp. 657-665.
Event Date 1955
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
Two bichrome sherds from two different vessels. One dark brown slip body sherd, possibly part of a Hawikuh Glaze on Red vessel, decorated with black glazed decoration, slightly concave in shape. One rim sherd, in red slip and decorated with black blazed lines, likely part of a Hawikuh Glaze on Red vessel.
Event Date 11/2/2025
Author: Diana Serediuc


FM:324531

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