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<p>[QUOTE="Potteryplease, post: 9958083, member: 16407"]This is all very true for Pueblo pottery too. Each Pueblo has shape, design, material and process idiosyncrasies. Once you've learned them, they're not hard to spot. And within a specific Pueblo, whether a larger one with many 'famous' families, or a smaller one where one or two famous potters (Maria, for example) still cast long shadows, there are familial patterns too.</p><p><br /></p><p>Marriage and relocations between groups can similarly lead to meldings of traditions and sometimes even to new sub-styles that then spread.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Potteryplease, post: 9958083, member: 16407"]This is all very true for Pueblo pottery too. Each Pueblo has shape, design, material and process idiosyncrasies. Once you've learned them, they're not hard to spot. And within a specific Pueblo, whether a larger one with many 'famous' families, or a smaller one where one or two famous potters (Maria, for example) still cast long shadows, there are familial patterns too. Marriage and relocations between groups can similarly lead to meldings of traditions and sometimes even to new sub-styles that then spread.[/QUOTE]
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