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    • Close coiled basket (2002.01.1)

    • Close coiled basket (2002.01.1)

    • Delores Stevens

    • Tohono O'odham

    • A very large, shallow, close coiled basketry bowl with a flat base; polychrome design is a "man-in-the-maze" pattern. Finish consists of a continuation of the design on to the rim coil. The maze is executed in unbleached yucca; the color...
    • Salt Plain jar

    • Salt Plain jar

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Small Salt Plain jar with large gray fireclouds on the sides and base. Interior is smoothed, but has distinct anvil depressions from the shaping process. This jar was located in the floor of a structure in a habitation area of Pueblo Grande. ...
    • Nose plug

    • Nose plug

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Small nose plug manufactured from a reddish brown argillite. Curved, with flared ends; one end has a depression, presumably for an inset decorative material, while the other is only slightly concave. This specimen was recovered from a habitation...
    • B-059

    • B-059

    • Unknown

    • Piipaash

    • Globular Maricopa polychrome bowl with two large appliquéd toads/ frogs/lizards. Animals are located on opposite sides of the bowl, with their heads extending above the rim. Exterior of the bowl slipped red, heads have a thin cream colored slip; ...
    • B-100

    • B-100

    • Unknown

    • Piipaash

    • Small Maricopa Black-on-Cream bowl with 2 human effigies attached to rim, a globular shape and a flat bottom. The wide oval mouth has one male and one female effigy extending outward from the rim. Interior and exterior surfaces covered with a...
    • B-106

    • B-106

    • Unknown

    • Piipaash

    • Small globular Maricopa Polychrome jar with a handle. Slipped red with criss-crossing bands of unslipped cream colored surface. Design executed in brownish-black paint. "Omega" shaped symbol is located at the intersection of the cream colored...
    • B-146

    • B-146

    • Unknown

    • Piipaash

    • Small Maricopa Black-on-cream canteen. Roughly oval body with a flattened base, subrectangular cross-section, very short cylindrical neck, and two "belt-loop" type lugs, one on either side. Surface of the vessel is uneven, but polished smooth,...
    • B-151

    • B-151

    • Unknown

    • Piipaash

    • Medium sized Maricopa Black-on-cream elephant effigy. Roughly ovate body stands on four slightly splayed legs. Tail is short and thick. Head has rounded ears, conical appliquéd eyes, and short tusks that curve upwards. The short trunk curves...
    • B-200

    • B-200

    • Unknown

    • Piipaash

    • Round Maricopa Polychrome head with appliquéd features: arched eyebrows, oval eyes, tiny ears, and a large, prominent aquiline nose with well-formed nostrils. Piece is hollow with a small opening at the bottom of the head's narrow neck, and a...
    • American Flag, Pinal County

    • American Flag, Pinal County

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- To 1912; Postal service -- Arizona – History; Postmarks – Arizona; Cancellations (Philately) – Arizona; Covers (Philately) – Arizona; Postal stationery; Post office buildings -- Arizona

    • Cancelled postal stationery mailed from American Flag, July 7. The cancel is done with pen and ink, and there is a notation that the year is 1881. A cattle ranch known as the American Flag Ranch was developed in 1882 by Isaac Lorraine where he...
    • Pinedale, Navajo County

    • Pinedale, Navajo County

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- To 1912; Postal service -- Arizona – History; Postmarks – Arizona; Cancellations (Philately) – Arizona; Covers (Philately) – Arizona; Postal stationery; Post office buildings -- Arizona

    • Cancelled postal card mailed from Pinedale, Ariz., December 31, 1908. Niels Mortenson began a Mormon settlement here in 1879. Although it was first known as Mortenson, it was also referred to a Percheron because of the breed of stallion Mortenson...

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