Browse TopicArt and Creative WorksLaborNative AmericansSociety and CultureSubjectArchaeology--ArizonaIndian pottery ArizonaCochise County (Ariz.) Antiquities.DescriptionBetween the years 1968 and 1983 Cochise College archeology department excavated five sites in Southeastern Arizona. This artifact was found at the J. Cowan ranch in Sulpher Spring Valley, Cochise County, Arizona. Estimated creation between 1200 and 1400 CE. The bowl is 19 cm high with a diameter of 34 cm at the lip and 41 cm at the bulge. It is made of light brown clay with black and white symetrical designs on the outside. Only the lip of the bowl is painted on the inside. The lip of the opening has six holes drilled in it for hanging and probably used in ceromonies.Physical Dimensions19cm. x 34cm. 41cm.Date Original1200-1400 B.C.E.TypePhysical ObjectOriginal FormatBowlsLanguageEnglishContributing InstitutionCochise College LibraryCollectionCochise County Historical & Archeological CollectionRights StatementThis resource is owned by Cochise College and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of Cochise College. For permission to use please contact [email protected].