Large Mimbres Black on White Pottery Bowl w/ Kill Hole
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Native American, southwest corner of New Mexico, Mogollon Classic Mimbres, ca. 1100 to 1350 CE. An early Mimbres black-on-white vessel of ovoid form created via the coil-and-scrape method and intricately painted on the interior with a wide band of abstract geometric motifs that extends approximately 2/3 of the way into the bowl. Fine lines and relatively complex painted compositions, this example featuring wonderful lightning and Greek key motifs, distinguish Mimbres pottery from earlier Mangas black-on-white vessels. Size: 12" L (30.5 cm)
According to Hayes and Blom, "Where a large percentage of other prehistoric pottery was traded widely and shows little evidence of involvement in ceremony or burial, Mimbres Classic Black-on-white was closely held and mysterious." (Allan Hayes and John Blom, Southwestern Pottery Anasazi to Zuni, Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing Co, 1996, p. 30). Note the kill hole through the base of this bowl. According to anthropologists, the Mimbres peoples would invert a bowl over the face of the deceased and punch a ceremonial "kill hole" through the bottom. The Mogollon developed Mimbres Classic characterized by impressive precision and a flare for design that made Mimbres Classic among the most treasured of Native American ceramics.
Provenance: Private Reinsmoen collection, Clear Lake, Iowa, acquired through descent from Robert Anderson, acquired prior to 2000
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#184957
According to Hayes and Blom, "Where a large percentage of other prehistoric pottery was traded widely and shows little evidence of involvement in ceremony or burial, Mimbres Classic Black-on-white was closely held and mysterious." (Allan Hayes and John Blom, Southwestern Pottery Anasazi to Zuni, Flagstaff, AZ: Northland Publishing Co, 1996, p. 30). Note the kill hole through the base of this bowl. According to anthropologists, the Mimbres peoples would invert a bowl over the face of the deceased and punch a ceremonial "kill hole" through the bottom. The Mogollon developed Mimbres Classic characterized by impressive precision and a flare for design that made Mimbres Classic among the most treasured of Native American ceramics.
Provenance: Private Reinsmoen collection, Clear Lake, Iowa, acquired through descent from Robert Anderson, acquired prior to 2000
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#184957
Condition
Intact and quite excellent save large intentional "kill hole" in base. Small areas of paint flaking but a superb example!
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Large Mimbres Black on White Pottery Bowl w/ Kill Hole
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