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Mimbres Pottery Galza Ruin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mimbres Bowl - Catalog # G4

"Bartering for The Brass Plates" A.D. 1150

Site: Galza Ruin, Mimbres Valley, New Mexico

Collection: Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum

Limited Edition of 45. Issue Price $250.00 Current Price $400.00
Size: 8.0 - 9.0" diam.


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Historical Note: This bowl was unearthed in the late 1920's at the Galza Ruin, one of the earliest Mimbres villages in southwestern New Mexico.  The time span of this ruin dates from A.D. 550 - 1150, almost 1000 burials were excavated. Many of the ceramics collected by the University of Minnesota and now housed in the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum.

This bowl was found with bowl #3 in our gallery collection and reflects what we (Legends in Clay) believe are examples of a story passed down by the early ancestors of the Mimbres people. In this bowl a trading or bartering scene is taking place. A sword that has appeared in many Mimbres bowls for the first time transforms into a man and the mystery of this symbol is finally revealed in this bowl telling the first part of a very historical event that took place in 600 B.C. and completes the story found in bowl #3.  To learn more about the relationships of these two bowls and their role in Mimbres history Click Here 

 

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