CLINT SWINK Repro Native American Anasazi Chaco Jar
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CLINT SWINK Reproduction Native American Anasazi Chaco Jar. This corrugate pattern, cooking jar is a replicate of one found in Pueblo Bonito (Chaco Canyon, New Mexico) in 1929. It was used in a PBS documentary filmed by Engel Entertainment in 1999. The Anasazi (Ancient Ones) are thought to be ancestors of the modern Pueblo Indians, and inhabited the Four Corners country of southern Utah, southwestern Colorado, northwestern New Mexico, and northern Arizona from about A.D. 200 to A.D. 1300. The artwork of master potter Clint Swink is included in the permanent collection of the White House and has been featured in Ceramics Monthly, American Archaeology, National Geographic, and in documentaries on both The History Channel and PBS. MAKER Clint Swink (American) MARKS Signed and numbered (under rim): Swink 1325. Together with artist's certificate. DATE 1999 DIMENSIONS Width 11.25 Depth 11.25 Height 12.5 in.
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CLINT SWINK Repro Native American Anasazi Chaco Jar
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