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Reproductions of 75 of the finest pieces of pottery from the Casas Grandes civilization of Chihuahua, accompanied by interpretive essays that provide an overview of Casas Grande culture, its link to other cultures in the southwestern U.S. and western Mexico, social structures and artistic production at Paquime, and the Charles di Peso excavations.
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Talking Birds, Plumed Serpents and Painted Women: The Ceramics of Casas Grandes
January 2003, University of Arizona Press
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Talking birds, plumed serpents and painted women: the ceramics of Casas Grandes = Pajaros hablando, serpientes emplumadas y mujeres pintadas : la ceramica de Casas grandes
2002, Tucson Museum of Art ; Distributed by University of Arizona Press
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