Escavada BW duck pot

From the press release:
Audubon Day: A Celebration of Birds

Museum of Indian Arts and Culture

This duck-shaped pot is a great example of the duck-shaped pots that were made in the Southwest as early as 1,300 years ago. This vessel, which is called Escavada Black-on-White and comes from western New Mexico, dates between 950 and 1150 A.D.

Credit: Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe, NM, photo by Amy Montoya.


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