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By Patricia Leigh Brown Claudia Mitchell, a potter from Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico, gathers clay on a mesa between ... pots are as distinctive as human faces. Born from earth, fire and water ...
They also had uniquely carved faces with expressions that seem to change ... And yet, researchers say their clay bodies were likely too delicate to function as toys. Each of them also had small ...
A face was carved into the surface, with large eyes, a long straight nose and wide lips, archaeologists said. The forehead was cut off, and the entire image was only about 10 inches long and 8 ...
On a recent walk in downtown Boulder, I stopped in front of the First United Methodist Church at 14th and Spruce streets where, years ago, I clearly saw a little girl’s face carved into stone.
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