Description
Hohokam Slab-rimmed Bowl
Culture or Country: Hohokam, Southern Arizona
Period: ca. 1100-1150 AD
Size: 6.75″ Diameter
Description: A classic Hohokam hand-built earthenware bowl with a wide, outward-projecting slab rim decorated with painted rim ticks. The exterior features red-painted spirals, interlocking S-scrolls, and geometric hachure designs. A continuous scalloped band encircles both the rim and base. The form is a low-profile constricted bowl, typical of Sacaton-phase red-on-buff traditions from the Salt–Gila Basin.
Provenance: Private Scottsdale Collection








