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Ch. 1 | Santa Ana Pueblo Indians | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Technology of Pueblo Indian pottery | 17 |
Ch. 3 | Roots of Puname pottery in the Rio Grande Pueblos, 1500-1700 | 33 |
Ch. 4 | Evolution of pottery types in the Puname villages, 1450-1700 | 47 |
Ch. 5 | Puname-area pottery types, 1700-1840 | 77 |
Ch. 6 | Santa Ana polychrome jars and bowls of group A, 1830-1930 | 93 |
Ch. 7 | Santa Ana polychrome - Santa Ana polychrome variants, 1880-1930 | 119 |
Ch. 8 | Santa Ana pottery after circa 1930 | 137 |
App. A | Santa Ana design (and form) evolution, 1800-1930 | 161 |
App. B | Santa Ana potters | 163 |
App. C | Santa Ana pottery located in museums worldwide | 165 |
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Add The Pottery of Santa Ana Pueblo, The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in north-central New Mexico has for centuries made distinctive pottery for domestic and ritual use. In this book, the authors relate new ideas about the evolution of pottery styles made at Santa Ana and compare these , The Pottery of Santa Ana Pueblo to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Pottery of Santa Ana Pueblo, The small village of Santa Ana Pueblo in north-central New Mexico has for centuries made distinctive pottery for domestic and ritual use. In this book, the authors relate new ideas about the evolution of pottery styles made at Santa Ana and compare these , The Pottery of Santa Ana Pueblo to your collection on WonderClub |