Contributor(s)

Andrew R. Graybill, Sara L. Saufler, Anne Woosley

Publication Date

2023

Abstract

This paper examines the use of beeweed (Cleome serrulata), a native annual commonly called Rocky Mountain beeplant, as a traditional dye and paint source for pottery in Northern New Mexico.

Document Type

Article

Keywords

beeweed; Cleome serrulata; pottery; natural dye; Northern New Mexico; ethnobotany; ceramic pigments

Disciplines

Biological and Physical Anthropology | Biology

Extent

35 pages

Format

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