Pottery Material
Clay and Silica
Circa: Pueblo II Period AD 900-1150
D 4cm
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 3832
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This ball of unfired clay and silica was most likely being stored for later use to make pottery. Various tempers were used in the Lake Mead area to hold the clay together while it was being fired. The type of temper used was often dependent on the availability of the resources. Examples of temper used in the Lake Mead area includes sand, crushed rock (olivine, andesite, and limestone), and crushed pottery sherds.
Pottery Material
Clay and Silica
Circa: Pueblo II Period AD 900-1150
D 4cm
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 3832
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This ball of unfired clay and silica was most likely being stored for later use to make pottery. Various tempers were used in the Lake Mead area to hold the clay together while it was being fired. The type of temper used was often dependent on the availability of the resources. Examples of temper used in the Lake Mead area includes sand, crushed rock (olivine, andesite, and limestone), and crushed pottery sherds.