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. | WIKI |
Casas Grandes pottery has a white or reddish surface, with ornamentation in blue, red, brown, or black. | WIKI |
It is sometimes considered to be of better manufacture than the modern pottery in the area. | WIKI |
Casas Grandes pottery was traded among prehistoric peoples as far north as present-day New Mexico and Arizona and throughout northern Mexico. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
A major collection of Casas Grandes pottery is currently held by the Museum of Peoples and Cultures at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. | WIKI |
Stanford University in California also holds pottery artifacts from the site. | WIKI |
A group of 23 pottery vessels from the site was acquired by the British Museum in 1979. | WIKI |
The Horned Serpent design is a common theme on pottery from Casas Grandes | WIKI |