This seedjar is an example of "Red Mesa Black-on-White"
pottery. This pottery type was named for the location
in Arizona where it was first found. It was the most
commonly used style of pottery in Chaco Canyon, New
Mexico during the period AD 900-1030. Courtesy of the
Anasazi Heritage Center, Bureau of Land Management.
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