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#10086, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...


#10087, uncertain Bowl from Swarts (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of uncertain from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...


#10088, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...


#10089, Bowl from Swarts (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of an unknown Mimbres style from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the...


#10090, Unknown from Swarts (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This vessel is an example of an unknown Mimbres style from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the...


#101, Style III Flare rim bowl from Pruitt (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy....


#10175, Style III Seed Jar (2012)
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Unknown Seed Jar (Style III)


#10176, uncertain Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (uncertain)


#10177, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10178, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10179, Style III Jar (2012)
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Unknown Jar (Style III)


#10180, Style III Flare rim bowl (2012)
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Unknown Flare rim bowl (Style III)


#10181, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10182, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10183, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10184, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10185, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10186, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10187, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10188, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10189, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#10190, Style III Bowl (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#102, Style III Flare rim bowl from Pruitt (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy....


#10237, Bowl from Dog Spring (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of an unknown Mimbres style from Dog Spring.


#10238, Utility Bowl from Swarts (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Utility from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site was...