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Caddo pottery

Caddo pottery refers to the earthenware created by the Caddo Nation, a Native American group primarily located in what is now Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Known for its distinctive, intricate designs and forms, Caddo pottery often features polished surfaces, elaborate decorations, and practical uses such as cooking and storage. Dating back to around 700 AD, these ceramics reflect the Caddo’s cultural heritage and artistry. Today, Caddo pottery is not only valued for its beauty but also for its cultural significance, serving as a link to the traditions and heritage of the Caddo people.