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English: Large red on white Mimbres plate, showing signs of wear and use. Masterfully painted pot. Red on white pots are generally considered (by archaeologists) to be misfired -- but that's hard to believe for a masterwork like this. Cantor Art Museum, Stanford
Date circa 1000
date QS:P,+1000-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
AD. Photo: Nov. 22 2017
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Author Unknown Mimbres potter. Photo by Peter D. Tillman (self)

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Large red on white Mimbres plate, showing signs of wear and use. Cantor Art Museum, Stanford.

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