Fetish Bowl

CultureAncestral Pueblo (Anasazi)
Titles
  • Fetish Bowl
Date1100–1350
PlaceUnited States
MediumEarthenware with slip and encrustation
Dimensions5 1/2 × 9 in. diameter (14 × 22.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Miss Ima Hogg
Object number44.167
Non exposé

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Provenance[Kirk Brothers, Gallup, NM]; purchased by Miss Ima Hogg (1882–1975), Houston, 1943–1944; given to MFAH, 1944.
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Fetish Jar
1900–1910
Earthenware with slip, antlers, rawhide, feathers, shell, turquoise, and encrustation
44.166
Fetish Jar
1900–1945
Earthenware with slip, bone, antler, leather, feathers, turquoise, and shell
44.164
Fetish Jar and Prayer Piece
1900–1945
Earthenware with slip, antler, leather, shell, turquoise, and feathers
44.163
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1880–1890
Earthenware with slip
44.90
Bowl with Flower and Plant Designs
1885–1900
Earthenware with slip
44.50
"Chili" Bowl with Flower Designs
1890–1910
Earthenware with slip
44.51
Bowl with Abstract Web Design
1885–1895
Earthenware with slip
44.54
Covered Bowl with Water-Lily Handle
100–600 AD
Earthenware with slip
77.48.A,.B
Footed Bowl with Kneeling Man
600–700 AD
Earthenware with slip
97.566
Bowl with Two Waterbirds
600–900 AD
Earthenware with slip
91.1804
Bowl with an Abstract Face
300 BC–AD 300
Earthenware with slip
65.56
Macaw Effigy Bowl
1300–1360
Earthenware with slip
44.107