Featured in this lot is this Anasazi textured pottery sherd collection circa 800 to 1100 CE. The pottery sherds are a collective of a whole example of a pottery vessel in small examples with textured examples. Anasazi pottery sherds are broken fragments of ceramic vessels made by the Anasazi, an ancient Native American culture more commonly known today as the Ancestral Puebloans. These people inhabited the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States (where modern-day Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet) between approximately 100 CE and 1300 CE. The condition of this collection of Anasazi pottery sherds is well preserved for pieces of a whole pottery vessel; the whole piece is not present but the sherds show a preserved nature. The measurements of this collection of sherds range from 1 3/8" x 1 3/8" x 3/8" to 2 3/8" x 2 5/8" x 3/8". The collective weight of this collection of pottery sherds is 14oz.