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ITEM NUMBER: AJ0874

Prehistoric Mimbres Pottery Bowl

$4,000

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Rare prehistoric Mimbres pottery bowl. The Mimbres, were a prehistoric North American people who formed a branch of the classic Mogollon culture and who lived principally along the Mimbres River in the rugged Gila Mountains of what is present-day southwestern New Mexico. The Mimbres are perhaps most famous for their pottery, which was commonly decorated with imaginative black-on-white designs of insects, animals, and birds or of geometric lines. Decorated in simple yet compelling geometrics and lines this is a great example of Mimbres pottery. Ex. Rust collection. The history of this collection comes from that of Dennis Sipe who owned the White Mountain Hereford Ranch near Springerville, AZ. After Mr. Sipe passed away, the Rust family acquired a large collection of prehistorics from the collection and this was one of the pots. It is unclear whether this pot was found on the ranch or traded for from another source. Included is a copy of a history of Sipe's ruin (believed to have been written by Mr. Hinckley in 1987) in which it is clearly stated that no burial sites were found or disturbed when excavations were done on the ranch. This item is guaranteed to be of the time period and condition as described, has been exported legally and is legal to buy and sell under all international laws relating to cultural patrimony.

PERIOD: Prehistoric

ORIGIN: Southwest - Anasazi, Native American

SIZE: 6" x 3"

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