Mimbres (Culture Keyword)
1,351-1,375 (2,863 Records)
This Bowl is an example of a Style II. There is no provenience information for this vessel.
#39.1, Style II Bowl from Glenwood (nearby) (2012)
This Bowl is an example of a Style II. There is no provenience information for this vessel.
#39.2, Style II Bowl from Glenwood (nearby) (2012)
This Bowl is an example of a Style II. There is no provenience information for this vessel.
#3975, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#3976, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#3977, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#3978, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#3979, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#3980, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#3981, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#3982, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#40, Style III Bowl from Goforth (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from Goforth.
#4002, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#4003, Style III Bowl (2012)
Unknown Bowl (Style III)
#41, Style III Bowl from Goforth (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from Goforth.
#42, Style III Bowl from Goforth (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from Goforth.
#4224, Style III Bowl from Wheaton Smith (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from Wheaton Smith.
#4233, Style III Flare rim bowl from Wheaton Smith (2012)
This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from Wheaton Smith.
#4235, Style III Bowl from Bradsby (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from Bradsby.
#4240, Style II Bowl from Galaz (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style II from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...
#4245, Style III Bowl from Mattocks (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Mattocks site, a Mimbres village in the middle Mimbres Valley, in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico. Mattocks was occupied during the Late Pithouse and Classic Mimbres periods (ca. AD 550-1130). It has eight Classic roomblocks with a total of about 180 rooms. Mattocks was partly excavated by Paul Nesbitt (Logan Museum, Beloit College) in 1929. Then, in the 1970s, it was a key focus of research by the Mimbres Foundation (LeBlanc 1983: Chapter...
#4247, Style III Bowl from Bradsby (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from Bradsby.
#4250, Style III Flare rim bowl from Mattocks (2012)
This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Mattocks site, a Mimbres village in the middle Mimbres Valley, in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico. Mattocks was occupied during the Late Pithouse and Classic Mimbres periods (ca. AD 550-1130). It has eight Classic roomblocks with a total of about 180 rooms. Mattocks was partly excavated by Paul Nesbitt (Logan Museum, Beloit College) in 1929. Then, in the 1970s, it was a key focus of research by the Mimbres Foundation (LeBlanc...
#4251, Style III Bowl from Mattocks (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Mattocks site, a Mimbres village in the middle Mimbres Valley, in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico. Mattocks was occupied during the Late Pithouse and Classic Mimbres periods (ca. AD 550-1130). It has eight Classic roomblocks with a total of about 180 rooms. Mattocks was partly excavated by Paul Nesbitt (Logan Museum, Beloit College) in 1929. Then, in the 1970s, it was a key focus of research by the Mimbres Foundation (LeBlanc 1983: Chapter...
#4255, Style III Bowl from Mattocks (2012)
This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Mattocks site, a Mimbres village in the middle Mimbres Valley, in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico. Mattocks was occupied during the Late Pithouse and Classic Mimbres periods (ca. AD 550-1130). It has eight Classic roomblocks with a total of about 180 rooms. Mattocks was partly excavated by Paul Nesbitt (Logan Museum, Beloit College) in 1929. Then, in the 1970s, it was a key focus of research by the Mimbres Foundation (LeBlanc 1983: Chapter...