Ceramic: Hunter Corrugated, jar, AZRU1-923
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Hunter Corrugated, Olla, rim portion missing, pot sits slightly off center. Accession AZRU-00001, Catalog 923. Morris FS 5171. Analyzed by Lori Reed 2011. Trachyte temper. Measurements: 34.5 cm height, 19.4 orifice diameter (rim missing). Image AZRU1-923A: exterior view. Image AZRU1-923B: exterior view. Image AZRU1-923C: base view. Recovered from Earl Morris' excavation of West Ruin Annex Room A.7. Earl Morris (1924: 238) provides only a cursory description of Room A.7: “Room A.7 was 11 feet long and 5 feet 9 inches wide. The depth at the south side was 2 inches; on the north, an average of 1 foot. All the walls were of cobbles…The walls and floor had been tinted red. The ceiling had been burned, apparently while the room was in use, or at least before the contents had been removed. Three large corrugated pots were crushed down along the east wall. Five feet from the east wall and 6 inches from the north was a flat metate with longer axis north and south, its mano in place upon it. Just west of the metate were a yellow blade or tcamahia (Field No. 5169) and an unusually well made ax (Field No. 5170). A large corrugated jar (Field No. 5171) was buried in the northwest corner, its mouth flush with the floor and covered with a rough slab. In the southwest corner was a potsherd scoop or scraper (Field No. 5172), and strewn over the floor were fragments composing the bottom of a bowl decorated with the drawing of a bird in full flight bearing a worm or twig-like object in its mouth (Field No. 5173).”
Reference: Earl Morris, 1924, Burials in the Aztec Ruin and the Aztec Ruin Annex, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History Vol. XXVI, Parts III and IV, American Museum of Natural History, New York.
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