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    • Appendix A: Hopi Social History and the Transition from Polacca to Sikyatki Revival Style Pottery
    • Appendix B: A Tale of Two Pots: Ancient Sikyatki and bowl 1993-04: The Development of Nampeyo’s Style
    • Appendix C: Appreciations of Nampeyo
    • Appendix D: Ranking “Nampeyo” Pots
    • Appendix E: Nampeyo’s signed pottery, a history & theory
    • Appendix F: Nampeyo’s Design Elements
    • Appendix G: Stephen letter to Keam re Ayer collection
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1997-05 Jeddito Bowl with Germination Creature

1997-05 Jeddito Bowl with Germination Creature

Folk Art Other Animal Design, Jeddito Ware

Jeddito Pot with a flying germination creature framed by a break line, unpainted exterior. Jeddito was the most common ceramic style in the northeastern Arizona area from A.D 1325 to A.D. 1600. The image on 1997-05 is similar to a bowl excavated in 1896 by J. Walter...
1994-15 Jeddito Bowl with Avian Design Interior and “Set 60” Glyphs

1994-15 Jeddito Bowl with Avian Design Interior and “Set 60” Glyphs

Jeddito Ware

Jeddito “brown on buff” bowl with interior spiral and sash designs and three repetitions of an S-stepped glyph on the exterior, circa 1450-1550 AD. (While the colors of this particular bowl are “brown on buff,” this pot is technically an example of Jeddito...

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