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Bowl2002.41.2

Gift of the Delphine Lass Kreielsheimer Estate.

Culture
Pueblo and Hopi
Material
painted clay
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Jar1999.60.13

Gift of Myrtle Dietsche Fisher.

Culture
Pueblo and Santa Clara
Material
clay
Made in
“Southwest” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Jar1999.60.2

Gift of Myrtle Dietsche Fisher.

Culture
American, Pueblo and San Ildenfonso Pueblo
Material
clay
Made in
“Southwest” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Jar1998.24.2

Gift of Robert N. Mixon in loving memory of John and Rosalie Mixon by their children.

Culture
American, Pueblo and San Ildenfonso Pueblo
Material
clay
Made in
“Southwest” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Bowl84.1

Gift of Dr. Vera Petersen.

Culture
American, Pueblo and San Ildenfonso Pueblo
Material
clay
Made in
Southwest, North America
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Food Grater Bowl2990/44

Large orange and brown, hemispherical bowl with orange slipped interior side surface and a rough light brown interior base surface. On the exterior base surface there is a large area of dark grey, likely from the firing process. The bowl has been completely broken and reconstructed, and there are small pieces missing.

Culture
Paracas
Material
adhesive, clay and paint
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Food Grater Bowl2990/43

Small orange and brown, hemispherical bowl with a broad dark orange-red slipped border inside the rim. There is a central grater surface that is unpolished and is incised with a geometric pattern of parallel and intersecting lines. The pattern is obscured by wear. On the exterior surface there is a large area of dark grey, likely from the firing process. There are broken and repaired sherds on one side, and there is a piece missing beside the repair.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay, paint and adhesive
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Food Grater Bowl2990/42

Orange and brown, hemispherical bowl with a broad dark orange-red slipped border inside the rim. There is a central grater surface that is unpolished and is incised with a geometric linear pattern. The pattern consists of four triangular motifs marking quarters, and 'S' step fret and dashed lines in three of the four inter-spaces between parallel lines. The centre is obscured by wear. On the exterior surface there are two areas of dark grey, likely from the firing process.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl2990/41

Brownware bowl with inclining sides and rounded gambrel to shallow base with incised and painted decoration around the exterior sides. There is a band of incised panels with double line single step diagonals just below the rim, alternating orange, grey, and faded yellow (?). There are four Maltese-cross-like motifs consisting of double reed stamped circles and four radiating whisker elements below the band on one side of the bowl, and an undecorated inter-space on the other. The bowl has been completely broken and reconstructed, and there are small pieces missing.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay, paint and adhesive
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bottle2990/40

Globular, single spout blackware bottle with broad, decorated shoulder. The shoulder is divided into quarters by double incised lines. Two of the double lines opposite each other are painted red in between. Each quarter of decoration is divided in half by an incised zigzag line, and each side is painted a colour. These colour sections alternate dark red, dark yellow-brown, and grey-brown. The bottle has been completely broken and reconstructed.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay, paint and adhesive
Made in
Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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