This beautiful, small, prehistoric Hohokam bowl is in excellent condition overall.


There do not appear to be any visible cracks whatsoever, nor does it appear to have any visible signs of restoration.


The rim is in very good shape overall, with three small chips. Two of the chips look to be very old. The bottom of the bowl has lost some of its glaze, as one would expect with an artifact of its age.


There are two small orange paint marks measuring approximately 1/4 inch in length each. I have not attempted to remove these. This bowl was previously kept on a table which was used for painting, which is where I suspect the orange marks came from.


This is a simple, excellent artifact that would be a special addition to any prehistoric pottery collection.


It measures approximately 4 inches in diameter, and approximately 1.5 inches in depth.