01215crm a2200205 4500 758994170 TxAuBib 20150918120000.0 150918|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u TxAuBib Native American Pottery Vessel [Museum Object]. 20th century. "Pottery vessel. Made of a grayish colored clay. Base is round and indented, sides are excurvate from base to form a rounded shoulder, and then incurvate towards the mouth of the vessel. Inside and outside painted with a white slip, except orange on base and top on inside. Walls thin and hard. Geometric designs on exterior hand painted in black and orange. Seems to be of the type from the Acoma Pueblo Indians in Western New Mexico.". PERMANENT COLLECTION. 20150918. "Seems to be of the type from the Acoma Pueblo Indians in Western New Mexico. References. The Pueblo Potter, Ruth L. Bunzel 738/B942p". Acoma Pueblo Indians. https://rosenberg.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/F720FA7A-F763-40F6-9710-442601203658 See Museum Object Listing RV8