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ed Mesa Black-on-white bowl, 875 – 1050 AD, Pre-contact bowl from the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture collections. Photo courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

: 800 year old, pre-contact bowls and jars from the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture collections, densely packed onto shelves in their current storage room. Photo by: Julia Clifton. Courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

Gallup Black-on-white bowl, 980 – 1150 AD. Pre-contact bowl from the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture collections. Photo courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

Blackware storage jar with rawhide strapping. Santa Clara Pueblo, Rawhide strapping has torn and is detaching from the jar, Photo courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

Bow Guard (Ketoh) 10313/12 Artist unknown/Navajo Photo courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

Polychrome bowl, Catalog no: 19095/12, Maria and Julian Martinez, Santa Clara Pueblo, Paint loss and unstable paint, courtesy of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture

Bow guard (Ketoh) Catalog no:10309/12 Artist unknown/Navajo Etched fingerprints and significant, uneven tarnishing.

Water jar basket with deteriorating pitch-coated interior Catalog no: 23568/12 Jicarilla Apache

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