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El Paso Polychrome

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El Paso Polychromeis a type ofpotterybelieved to have been produced byNative Americansin theHueco basinnearEl Paso, Texas,between 1200 and 1600. The pottery comes in the form of jars, bowls and occasionally animal forms colored red, black or brown. Often the pieces were given a thin reddish wash, and featured paintings of simple geometric patterns.

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Handbook of Texas Online

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