Southwest Native Pottery at Arizona State Museum

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an assortment of southwestern Native pottery on a field of gray

Southwest Native pottery is renowned for its beauty and for its ability to tell the stories of Indigenous peoples. Pottery vessels became common in the region by 150 CE, and though the craft has changed in many ways, it continues to be a tradition handed down through the generations. Pottery vessels hold keys to the past and promise for the future. In this exhibit, explore, experience, and be inspired by 2,000 years of Southwest Native pottery. View pre-contact, historic, and contemporary pottery from Arizona State Museum's American Treasure collection.

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