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  1. 6 de sept. de 2020 · In 1924, the Mexican government renamed the town Mata Ortiz in honor of Juan Mata Ortiz, a local man who made a name for himself in the Apache Wars of the previous century. Juan Quezada, born in 1940, moved to the town of Mata Ortiz as an infant. By the time he became a young adult the local economy had suffered what seemed to be its final blow ...

  2. Mata Ortiz pottery jar by Jorge Quintana, 2002. Displayed at Museum of Man, San Diego.. Mata Ortiz pottery is a recreation of the Mogollon pottery found in and around the archeological site of Casas Grandes (Paquimé) in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.Named after the modern town of Mata Ortiz, which is near the archeological site, the style was propagated by Juan Quezada Celado.

  3. Infórmese sobre el tiempo que hará con las previsiones diarias ampliadas de AccuWeather para Juan Mata Ortíz, Chihuahua, México. Hasta 90 días de temperaturas máximas, mínimas y ...

  4. Juan Quezada imitó las ollas que los antepasados paquimés elaboraban, sus piezas tuvieron éxito entre los coleccionistas y hoy por hoy Mata Ortiz es cuna de grandes creadores. Lee: Gigantescos cristales bajo tierra en Chihuahua: Naica. En la década de los 50, Mata Ortiz era un pueblo al que el ferrocarril le daba esplendor.

  5. Desde Chihuahua las megaesferas elaboradas por los talentosos ceramistas de Juan Mata Ortiz, parten para participar en la "Semana de México en Chicago", que se llevará a cabo del 2 al 5 de mayo.

  6. This unique art form emerged in the small village of Mata Ortiz, located in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. The story of how this art form came to be is as captivating as the pottery itself. In the 1970s, a young man named Juan Quezada discovered ancient pottery shards in the desert near Mata Ortiz.