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Re-Creating the Word : Painted Ceramics of the Prehistoric Southwest

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Re-creating the Word : Painted Ceramics of the Prehistoric Southwest is a survey of prehistoric ceramic art created by anonymous artists of the Southwest.

Through an analysis of the ceramic artworks, author Barbara L.

Moulard examines the cultural and mythological traditions and worldviews of the Hohokam, Mogollon, and Pueblo (Anasazi) societies.

This book introduces fresh discussion and interpretation of prehistoric Southwest ceramics, and new insight and appreciation of the artisans and societies that created them.

The 130 artworks presented here have been culled from thousands of examples for more than thirty years.

They are some of the most exquisite prehistoric ceramics known to exist, and span a time period of nine hundred years from roughly A.D. 750 to 1680. In ""Re-Creating the Word"", you will see twenty-eight Mimbres bowls, the finest group of Sikyatki Polychromes ever assembled in a private collection, and beautiful and rare Salado, Hohokam, and White Mountain Red Wares.

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0971915008 / 9780971915008
Hardback
30/12/2006
United States
240 pages, 134 colour plates, 24 duotones, 71 halftones
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