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   Ancient Arts® 2009

News Release: Gregory Wood accepts invitation to collaborate with Stanford University Archaeology Center on new Neolithic ceramics project.

2009 WORKSHOP LISTINGS...OUR 17th YEAR!

Anasazi Pottery at Chimney Rock:
ANCIENT CULTURE THROUGH POTTERY™

July 31- August 2, 2009
Openings Available...Hurry...Registration deadline July 17.


Experience the most unique educational pottery
workshops of their kind available anywhere...

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Distant View of Mesa Verde National Park
 

 


Ancient Arts®  Pottery  

  In southwestern Colorado, the pottery of the prehistoric culture known as the Anasazi (ancestral Puebloan) and many years of archaeological research, experimentation and the development of an authentic prehistoric technology model have helped form a basis for museum quality replica pottery. A curriculum of courses and workshops has also been developed for clay enthusiasts and experimental archaeologists. Additionally, we create authentic interpretive exhibits for museums and institutions nationwide and abroad.

Ancient Arts® is dedicated to helping protect our threatened archaeological heritage through educational programs and by providing scholars, educators and collectors with an alternative to owning artifacts.

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Check out Ancient Arts® pottery at the Needles Museum at Canyonlands National Park, Utah and at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology in Albuquerque, New Mexico.



Participant pottery from the 2000 workshop at Mesa Verde

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