Photograph depicts a Zuni (A:shiwi) woman identified as Dick's wife making pottery, likely at the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.
Pottery
49 Archival description results for Pottery
Item is a negative showing a vase placed on a flat surface.
Photograph of a variety of museum items taken on what appear to be carpeted stairs. Items include a Fijian turtle shaped bowl, an Apulian kantharos, an Acoma pot, a teapot, a beadwork bowl, and a basket.
Photograph of a variety of museum items taken on what appear to be carpeted stairs. Items include a Fijian turtle shaped bowl, an Apulian kantharos, an Acoma pot, a teapot, a beadwork bowl, and a basket.
Photograph of a variety of museum items taken on what appear to be carpeted stairs. Items include a Fijian turtle shaped bowl, an Apulian kantharos, an Acoma pot, a teapot, a beadwork bowl, and a basket.
Photograph of a variety of museum items taken on what appear to be carpeted stairs. Items include a Fijian turtle shaped bowl, an Apulian kantharos, an Acoma pot, a teapot, a beadwork bowl, and a basket.
Display for the "Mediterranean Exhibit." Shows most of the Museum of Anthropology's collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts including: blue-glaze faience ushabtis, glassware, and fine bronze tools.
A display in the visible storage area of the Museum of Anthropology. The display is on the southerwestern United States and features Pueblo and Hopi pottery and Kachina figures.
A display in the visible storage area of the Museum of Anthropology. The display is on the southerwestern United States and features Pueblo and Hopi pottery and Kachina figures.
A display in the visible storage area of the Museum of Anthropology. The display is on the southerwestern United States and features Pueblo and Hopi pottery and Kachina figures.
Photograph of what appears to be the Roman glass collection at the Museum of Anthropology. Many of these pieces would have come from the Sid Leary collection.
Photograph of what appears to be the Roman glass collection at the Museum of Anthropology. Many of these pieces would have come from the Sid Leary collection.
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.