Beauty from the Earth: Pueblo Indian Pottery from the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Exhibition (10 Nov 1990 - 29 Dec 1991)
- Object[34]
- yes[34]
- american[34]
- antelope mesa[1]
- arizona[14]
- cabezon[1]
- cliff house[1]
- colorado[2]
- first mesa[1]
- h.h. scarse ranch[1]
- kawayka'a[2]
- little colorado area[6]
- mesa verde[1]
- montezuma county[1]
- navajo canyon[1]
- new mexico[6]
- northeast arizona[15]
- northwest new mexico[1]
- san juan area[4]
- san juan region[1]
- united states of america[6]
- upper gila[1]
- upper little colorado[1]
- walpi[2]
- zuni pueblo[3]
- historic[1]
- late pueblo iv[2]
- prehistoric[1]
- protohistoric hopi[2]
- pueblo ii[1]
- pueblo iii[1]
- pueblo iv[2]
- anasazi[15]
- hopi[11]
- mogollon[1]
- prehistoric hopi[1]
- protohistoric hopi[2]
- zuni[4]
- butterfly maiden[1]
- cloud[1]
- cloud symbol[1]
- corn[1]
- deer[1]
- flower blossom[1]
- frog[1]
- kachina[3]
- katsina[3]
- men[1]
- palhik mana[1]
- rainbow[1]
- rosette[1]
- squash blossoms, dragonflies, ears of corn.[1]
- zuni[1]
- ashiwi polychrome[1]
- black mesa black-on-white[2]
- chaco black-on-white[1]
- flagstaff black-on-white[1]
- four mile polychrome[1]
- gallup black-on-white[1]
- jeddito black-on-yellow[3]
- jeddito yellow ware[1]
- kayenta black-on-white[2]
- mesa verde black-on-white[2]
- pinedale polychrome[1]
- polacca polychrome[6]
- red mesa black-on-white[1]
- sikyatki polychrome[4]
- st. johns black-on-red[1]
- st. johns polychrome[1]
- tularosa black-on-white[1]
- wingate black-on-red[2]
- zuni polychrome[3]
- nampeyo[1]
- actual citation[33]



























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