- Zuni Plainware Bowl, Alternate View
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. - 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. - Zuni Bowl, Alternate View
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. - 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. - Zuni Bowl
Description: Zuni bowl from the Museum of Northern Arizona gift shop. Originally acquired from the CG Wallace Collection in the 1960s. Made circa 1925. Design is comprised of geometric shapes painted in brownish/orange and dark brown on white. Dimensions: 6 in (Diam), 2.5 in (H). Collection: On display at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (catalog card). - Zuni Bowl
Description: Zuni bowl from the Museum of Northern Arizona gift shop. Originally acquired from the CG Wallace Collection in the 1960s. Made circa 1925. Design is comprised of geometric shapes painted in brownish/orange and dark brown on white. Dimensions: 6 in (Diam), 2.5 in (H). Collection: On display at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (catalog card). - Zoomorphic Figurine, Alternate View 3
Description: Zoomorphic ceramic figurine. Dimensions: Unknown. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 4397). - Zoomorphic Figurine, Alternate View 2
Description: Zoomorphic ceramic figurine. Dimensions: Unknown. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 4397). - Zoomorphic Figurine, Alternate View
Description: Zoomorphic ceramic figurine. Dimensions: Unknown. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 4397). - Zoomorphic Figurine
Description: Zoomorphic ceramic figurine. Dimensions: Unknown. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 4397). - Zoned Corrugated Gray Ware
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Zoned corrugated jar. The upper portion bears six unindented coils (Moenkopi) and the bottom bears classic Tusayan corrugations. The handle is formed from three fillets. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: On display at Navajo National Monument (Catalog No. 353). - Zig-zag Line
- Youngs Red Smudged Bowl
Description: Youngs Red smudged miniature ceramic bowl with a polished interior. Dimensions: Height of 3.8 cm, diameter of 8.8 cm. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - Worked Whiteware Jar Rim
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Whiteware jar rim with the body edge ground smooth. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Outside Rm 19 & Rm 20, N side. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Worked St Johns Polychrome Sherd, Interior
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Roughly circular St Johns Polychrome sherd with ground edge. Dimensions: T 0.6, DIAM 2.6 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), RM 11. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro.