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Trends in Decorated Pottery During the Pueblo Revolt Period

Wednesday, December 11, 2024, at noon!

A free lunchtime talk, Trends in Decorated Pottery during the Pueblo Revolt Period, will be presented by OAS Research Associate C. Dean Wilson. The talk will focus on trends in Pueblo decorated pottery produced and distributed throughout the greater Santa Fe area during the seventeenth century. The talk will include information regarding the documentation of changes in Pueblo pottery during a period largely related to the Pueblo Revolt.

Changes used to define new and distinctive decorated types and styles reflect the influence, response, and resistance to Spanish rule and persecution that ultimately led to the Revolt. Changes in Pueblo decorated pottery forms created following the Revolt will also be discussed.

This talk will be held in the OAS library at the Center for New Mexico Archaeology. Talks are informal. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. This talk begins Wednesday, December 11, 2024, at noon.

Look for special announcements regarding this and other talks on the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies’ Facebook page or on the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies website.

Tewa Polychrome jar
(Vessel from MIAC Collections [21864/11]. Photograph by Diana Sherman.)