Object ID: 1978.09.402
archaeological
Puerco Black-On-White/Chaco-McElmo Black-On-White Pitcher
The people of Chaco Canyon valued pitchers such as this one, using them as drinking vessels, ritual objects, and funerary items. Some pitchers have cacao (chocoloate) or holly residue on the inside from use in ritual drinking practices. Cacao was traded from Mesoamerica, and holly came from the southeastern US.
Catalog Record
Culture/Ethnicity: Ancestral Pueblo/Chaco/Cibola
Object Name: Jar
Other Name: Pitcher
Artist/Creator: NA
Locale: Chaco-Cibola region
Use: Domestic Use
Construction: Coiled
Height: 19.05
Length: 0
Width: 12.7
Location: Kent Hall, East Gallery, Unit_12, Shelf_1
Description: White ware ceramic pitcher with striped design. The base is rounded with a flat and indented bottom.
Source: Lance Williams