The Huastecs constructed temples on step-pyramids, carved independently-standing sculptures, and produced elaborately painted pottery.
On excavation painted pottery, coins are traced of the Satavahana period.
Upstairs, artisans paint the tiles and other pottery.
On the other side, perhaps a dozen people paint tiles, vases, lavabos and other pottery.
In this sub-phase there is increased development in pattern painted pottery.
They sowed and harvested corn, made great earthen mounds, and painted richly decorated pottery.
These finds were significant as they represented the most southerly Halaf type painted pottery yet found.
At first, as in the early Cibola White Ware tradition, the black paint used to paint pottery was mineral based.
Grace learned how to paint pottery when she was a girl.
Earliest painted pottery has been found in the tract between Savadi and Satti.