Unusual Southwest Prehistoric Artifacts Pottery Clay
Sharing with you some of the more unusual prehistoric artifacts from our research in the Southwest including; gaming pieces, clay plugs, tabletta, footprint in clay, puki, etc.
Sharing with you some of the more unusual prehistoric artifacts from our research in the Southwest including; gaming pieces, clay plugs, tabletta, footprint in clay, puki, etc.
The prehistoric Sinagua or ancestral Hopi lived in the Flagstaff/Camp Verde areas 950 years ago. Like most ancient tribes of the American Southwest, the Sinagua manufactured beautiful plain ware pottery of different sizes and shapes. In this video Jeff Martin shows you how to craft a Prehistoric Sinagua style jar.
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Symbols found on the Prehistoric Southwest Pottery from A.D. 1300-1400 including the White Mountain Redwares and Salado Polychromes. Examining the symbols found on the prehistoric pottery of the Southwestern United States with ceramic representations of clouds, thunderbirds, clan symbols, marriage, war, the Milky Way etc.
Presented by James Cunkle: archaeologist and author of "Talking Pots", "Treasures of Time", "Mimbres Mythology", "Stone Magic" and more.
music by James Cunkle and Carlos Niki.