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Native American Ceramics
Native American Ceramics The Native American tribes are diverse and variable. Many tribes have utilized ceramics and pottery through the ages, some of which are more popular styles than others. One region that boasts unique pottery types is the North … Continue reading
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El Morro Ware
Florida Museum of Natural History, Tallahassee, Florida El Morro Ware1550 C.E. to 1770 C.E.Common: Iberia, Mexico; the Carribean region; North Florida, U.S.A. Florida Museum of Natural History Ceramic Guide: El Morro Ware El Morro ware is a lead glazed coarse … Continue reading
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Tagged 1550 CE, 1770 CE, beige, Carribean, ceramics, cream color, earthen ware, earthenware, El morro, green, gritty surface, Iberial, Lead glazen, Mexico, North Florida, potsherds, pottery, reddish brown, rust, sherds, yellow orange
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