Lecture: “Pottery Mound: A Pueblo IV Village in Central New Mexico”

University of New Mexico
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology

Wednesday, March 22, 6:30 pm free

Lecture: “Pottery Mound: A Pueblo IV Village in Central New Mexico.” David Phillips, Curator of Archeology at the Maxwell Museum will describe the Pottery Mound site and current attempts to build on original research. For many years the late Frank Hibben worked at Pottery Mound, uncovering a late prehistoric village with a stunning variety of kiva murals.

Part of the People of the Southwest Lecture Series.

[mjh: Thanks to JimB.]

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  1. the people at pottery mound were the hopi?
    seeing the pottery and kiva art were of sikyatki design, and seeing the pictures of what look like kachina dancers, rio grande pueblos don’t have kachina dancers so they must be of hopi/zuni descent? it’s so interesting how they did there migrations.

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