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A nearly cylindrical, dark gray and brown earthenware pot, with somewhat larger diameter at top than bottom and small, knob-like handles on either side near the top. Decorated wtih a line of small circular indentations around the upper portion, in line with the handles. Coarse linear imprints cover the entirety of the pot.
Diné (Navajo) (Navajo (culture or style))
Navajo Gray Ware Cooking Pot
1935 – 1945
Gift of Estelle Titiev, from the collection of Mischa Titiev
1984/2.19
A pot with a brown glazed rim. It is scratch-decorated with ovoid shapes through the glaze.
Richard Lincoln
Ovoid Stoneware Pot
1956
Bequest of Robert C. Metcalf
2017/2.113
A short, round clay vessel, wide at the middle while narrowing toward the top and bottom. The top half of the vessel is decorated with  3 alternating human faces and 3 fish, perhaps mudfish.   There are also alternating columns and triangles around the top half, each decorated with various patterns of lines. The neck of the vessel is decorated with horizontal grooves. 
Yoruba (Yoruba (culture or style))
Pot
1900 – 1932
Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
2000/2.108

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Pot, broken
1900 – 1932
Transfer from the School of Art and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning.
1997/1.298

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Jomon Pot
5000 BCE – 4000 BCE
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1986/1.169

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Sueki Bottle
14th century
Gift of Toshiko Ogita in memory of Tomoo Ogita
1987/1.294
Black pot that is widest at the middle with etched triangular designs on two sides.
Zulu
Pot
20th century
Gift of Dede and Oscar Feldman
2019/1.274

Zulu
Pot
20th century
Gift of Dede and Oscar Feldman
2019/1.275
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