A brief history of Acoma Pueblo -- Introduction to Acoma pottery -- Early Acoma pottery styles, circa 1300-1700 -- Acoma polychrome jars and bowls, early period (circa 1700-1770) and late period ...
Two Native American sisters collected rocks and yucca leaves from the mountains near their home in New Mexico. They hiked three miles to a secret mesa to mine for clay and then gathered firing ...
Find out how to discover the history of a building that no longer exists. Join Cliff Howe as he searches for evidence of the types of pottery produced at the Canney Hill pottery and the people who ...
ACOMA, N.M. — At first it seems deserted, this peaceful city of sun-dried mud buildings atop a 70-acre rock, which rises nearly 370 feet above the surrounding desert. The only sounds are those of ...
ACOMA, a pueblo stronghold of the Keres people of New Mexico, has a double claim on the interest of the student. Its inhabitants, now about five hundred in number, are the least known, the most ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: These clay pots have been fired to about 1,200 degrees Celsius. And Eric Louis has about 30 seconds to precisely place this horsehair to create the ...
I had been researching my family history for many years and had also taken a course on 'Sources for Local Historians' at the local Technical College. These activities meant that I knew my way around ...