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- Zuni Plainware Bowl
Cultural Period: Historic, Native American Description: Red-colored plainware bowl with a flared rim. Barbara Mills, Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, identified this bowl as historic Zuni. Provenience: In or near El Morro National Monument. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Cotton Cloth
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan and Hohokam Description: (left)weft wrap, open-weave cotton cloth recovered from the Wupatki Pueblo trash midden; (right) plain-weave cotton cloth dyed red. The North Country is too cold for cotton to grow, so the cloth, or the cotton from which it was woven, was likely traded to the Sinagua by their southern neighbors, the Hohokam. Dimensions: (left) 8 cm x 4.5 cm x 0.1 cm; (right) 14.0 cm x 12.5 cm. Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card 1, catalog card 2). - Wooden Weaving Comb
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Wooden weaving comb, fire-blackened and broken in half lengthwise. Dimensions: 2 1/3 L x 3/4 W (inches). Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 3474). - Bone Awl from Room 17
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Polished bone awl. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), RM 17, Fill. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Grant Negative 35a
Subject: Shell and bone artifacts, Montezuma Castle National Monument. Date: ca. mid-1940s Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - Montezuma Castle, 1939
Subject: View through sycamore trees of Montezuma Castle. Date: June, 1939 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - The Peshlakais
- Zuni Bowl
Cultural Period: Historic, Native American Description: Plainware bowl with a polished exterior; identified by Barbara Mills, Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, as probably nineteenth or early twentieth century Zuni. Provenience: In or near El Morro National Monument. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Cliff Dwelling, 1929
Subject: The north rim cliff dwellings, Montezuma Well. Date: July, 1929 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well; Washington Negative MC24. - Splinter Awl from Room 8
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Splinter awl with a ground and polished end and broken tip. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), RM 8, Floor, SE Corner. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Grant Negative 37
Subject: Baskets and woven mats, Montezuma Castle National Monument. Date: ca. mid-1940s Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - Needle
Description: Needle or slender bone awl, perforated at one end, and made from the leg bone of a rabbit. Dimensions: 3.75 inches (9.5 cm) long. Collection: On display at the Montezuma Castle National Monument Visitor Center (Catalog No. MOCA 217). - Miniature Dogoszhi Jar
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Miniature Dogoszhi Black-on-white jar with vertical lug handle. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 322). - Corrugated Jar
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Smeared corrugated jar (catalog description). According to Barbara Mills, Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, this is semi-obliterated indented corrugated, dating pre-1350. Dimensions: H 15.0, DIAM (RIM) 11.5, DIAM (MAX) 17.2 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), RM 6, IN FIREPLACE, AGAINST E. WALL. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - West Betatakin in 2010
Description: View across Betatakin to the northwest-west. Date: 2010 Collection: Navajo National Monument.