Bird B is painted on the interior of a food bowl of black and white ware, ten inches in diameter by five inches deep. Its body is oval, the head erect and undecorated, and the tail twisted from a horizontal into a vertical plane as is customary in representation of lateral views of birds from Pueblo ruins.
- Auteur
- Archeology of the lower Mimbres valley, New Mexico
By Jesse Walter Fewkes
Published in 1914
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- Dimanche 23 Avril 2023
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- 1200*1193
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- Art, Birds, Historic Artefact, Place:New Mexico, Prehistoric
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