This early Pre-Puebloan corrugated jar, dating to 850–1050 CE, represents a utilitarian ceramic tradition of the Southwestern United States. The vessel’s exterior is textured with exposed coil corrugation, a technique that improved handling and heat distribution for cooking. Its sturdy form reflects the practical needs and emerging ceramic traditions of ancestral Pueblo communities during this early period.
Corrugated Ceramic Jar
$725.00
1 in stock







