Puerco Black-on-white (Other Keyword)
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This project includes images of ceramic and perishable artifacts from Accession AZRU-61 recovered during the 1984 Archeological Investigations for Modifications to West Ruin Drainage project. Excavations associated with the project were under the direction of Jim Trott of the National Park Service, Santa Fe support office. In addition to trench excavations in the Aztec West plaza, several rooms (225, 221, 222, 223, 129, 158(2), 204, 232, and 255) in the north and west wings of the great house...
Ceramic: Puerco Black-on-white bowl rim, Accession AZRU-00061 (2005)
Puerco Black-on-white bowl rim fragment of local (Animas Variety) origin from Room 225, Aztec West Ruin, Accession AZRU-00061, Catalog#7306, FS162. Analysis by Tori Myers and Lori Reed, 2005. Image Aztec Acc61 Ceramic 38: interior view of bowl rim sherd showing painted design.
Ceramic: Puerco Black-on-white globular jar fragment, Accession AZRU-00061 (2005)
Puerco Black-on-white upper body fragment from a globular jar of nonlocal origin from Room 225, Aztec West Ruin, Accession AZRU-00061, Catalog #6936, FS166. Analysis by Tori Myers and Lori Reed, 2005. Image Aztec Acc61 Ceramic 37: exterior view of jar sherd showing painted design.
Glen Canyon Archeological Survey, Part III (1959)
Prior to 1957 little was known of the archeology of the area in and near the Glen Canyon of the Colorado River in southeastern Utah and northern Arizona. Difficulties of logistics and access limited a thorough survey and study in the area. Archeological sites were recorded, however, as early as 1869. John W. Powell (1875) noted the ruins at both White and Red canyons during his pioneering explorations of the river. In 1932 Julian H. Steward, then at the University of Utah, recorded 25 sites...