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  • Tusayan (Kayenta) pottery tradition (600–1900 AD)68 objects
  • Western Anasazi (branch of Ancestral Puebloan culture) (600–1900 AD)68 objects
  • Cruz de Piedra redware64 objects
  • Autlan polychrome ware62 objects
  • Autlan style62 objects
  • West Coast Mesoamerican styles62 objects
  • Culinary equipment and supplies61 objects
  • Culinary equipment for serving and consuming food61 objects
  • Dippers (serving utensils)61 objects
  • Utensils for serving food61 objects
  • Zapotitlan red rimmed61 objects
  • Newly added terms to be filed60 objects
  • Ancestral Pueblo: Greater Mogollon (200–1680 AD)51 objects
  • Identifying markings and symbols50 objects
  • Makers' marks50 objects
  • Marks (identifying markings)50 objects
  • Marks by function50 objects
  • Unclassified pottery47 objects
  • Great Basin Brown ware43 objects
  • Great Basin Native North American styles43 objects
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