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Mixtec Pottery Grater Bowl
Mixtec Pottery Grater Bowl. Written āBurial offering North End of Lake Sayula, State of Jalisco 9/11/71.ā Incised inside bottom and exterior rim. 6ā x 6ā x 2 ½ā. 100 BCE - 250 CE.
Ex. Hank Johnson Collection. Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver Art Museum to verify authenticity, building a respected reputation in the collecting community. View the entire Hank Johnson Collection under Special Collections āJohnson.ā
Ex. Hank Johnson Collection. Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver Art Museum to verify authenticity, building a respected reputation in the collecting community. View the entire Hank Johnson Collection under Special Collections āJohnson.ā
PERIOD: Prehistoric
ORIGIN: Mexico, North America
SIZE: 6" x 6" x 2 1/2"
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Mixtec Pottery Grater Bowl. Written āBurial offering North End of Lake Sayula, State of Jalisco 9/11/71.ā Incised inside bottom and exterior rim. 6ā x 6ā x 2 ½ā. 100 BCE - 250 CE.
Ex. Hank Johnson Collection. Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver Art Museum to verify authenticity, building a respected reputation in the collecting community. View the entire Hank Johnson Collection under Special Collections āJohnson.ā
Ex. Hank Johnson Collection. Hank Johnson was a geologist, and passionate collector of historical and ancient artifacts. Starting with relics and bottles from ghost towns, he later focused on Anasazi pottery and Pre-Columbian. He worked with the Denver Art Museum to verify authenticity, building a respected reputation in the collecting community. View the entire Hank Johnson Collection under Special Collections āJohnson.ā
PERIOD: Prehistoric
ORIGIN: Mexico, North America
SIZE: 6" x 6" x 2 1/2"




















