Excavated 'Black and White' Arizona Anasazi Pottery Shard (with C.O.A)

Excavated 'Black and White' Arizona Anasazi Pottery Shard (with C.O.A)

$29.99

Size: 2.75 x 2.75 inches

Opening: Square

Color: White

- Limited Edition out of 7

History:

The Anasazi (or ‘ancient outsiders’) where an ancient Native American tribe of Ancestral Puebloans whose roots spanned the four corners region of present-day Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. Dating back as early as 1500 B.C., the Anasazi are most notably known for their immaculate and intricate cities built into the sides of cliffs of the Southwest. These magnificent villages were so complex in structure that some of the cliffside cities were five stories tall and contained nearly 800 individual rooms. The overhang from the carved rock formations protected them from sandstorms and heavy rains. Many of their ancient Anasazi city structures still stand today, as they are some of the world's longest-standing structures. The Anasazi are most notably known for their pottery and basketry. The pottery and basket weaving was traditionally passed down from generation to generation and done by the women of the tribe. These hand woven vegetation baskets and hand-coiled pottery are some of the most admired pieces of ancient Native American artifacts today.

These Arizona Anasazi pottery shards were excavated from the White Mountains of Arizona and are estimated to be around 600 to 1,000 years old.

YOUR VERIFIED 100% AUTHENTIC RELIC WILL COME WITH:

  • One excavated Arizona Anasazi pottery shard.

  • One ready to display clear museum-style floating case with a display stand.

  • Certificate of Authenticity with research and information on your relic.

  • 2 day USPS tracked shipping.

* Please note, because these are authentic artifacts, each piece will vary slightly and be unique. The piece you receive will be of similar size and style to the one photographed.

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