ANASAZI POTTERY
Ten Centuries of Prehistoric Ceramic Art
in the Four Corners Country of the Southwestern United States
by
Robert H. Lister and Florence C. Lister
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Jointly published by the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and
the University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, USA), 1992 (seventh printing).
Paperback.
11 x 8.5 in. 94 pages.
Black & white photos throughout, plus two maps.
Condition: very good. This is a nice clean, bright copy - former owner's name neatly penned on the half title page, but no other markings.
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This catalogue describes and illustrates ten centuries of prehistoric southwestern pottery, most of it from the Four Corners country, where New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona meet. The pottery shown here was collected by pioneering southwestern archaeologist Earl H. Morris (1889-1956). Since Morris's death, this collection has been housed in the University of Colorado Museum. Most of the vessels in the Morris Collection are illustrated here. While the catalogue concentrates on pieces from the area between Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde, a few pots from other regions demonstrate the variations in prehistoric pottery making in the Southwest. Morris's comments from his own catalogue of the collection are included. In addition to describing the vessels, he tells how each came into his possession--where he found it or what he traded for it. The Listers added information about type, size, and provenience.