Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Zone of Paquimé, Casas Grandes' has mentioned 'Pottery' in the following places:
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Specialized craft activities included the production of copper bells and ornaments, extensive pottery, and beads from marine molluscs.
Casas Grandes pottery has a white or reddish surface, with ornamentation in blue, red, brown, or black.
It is sometimes considered to be of better manufacture than the modern pottery in the area.
Casas Grandes pottery was traded among prehistoric peoples as far north as present-day New Mexico and Arizona and throughout northern Mexico.
At the time of the Spanish Conquest, the district of Casas Grandes was studded with artificial mounds, from which looters took numerous stone axes, metates or corn-grinders, and earthenware pottery vessels of various kinds.
A major collection of Casas Grandes pottery is currently held by the Museum of Peoples and Cultures at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
Stanford University in California also holds pottery artifacts from the site.
A group of 23 pottery vessels from the site was acquired by the British Museum in 1979.
The Horned Serpent design is a common theme on pottery from Casas Grandes