Type: Kiatuthlanna Black-on-white

Name, Origin, Date

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Kiatuthlanna Black-on-...

United States/Southwes...

850 AD - 950 AD

Pueblo I Period

Earlier/Alternative Names

Kiatuthlanna/Red Mesa Black-on-white

General Information

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A relatively early type of Cibola White Ware decorated with paintings in the Kana’a style with designs that consist of widely spaced, thin lines. (April Peters, 2024 - Northern Arizona University Anthropology Laboratories). 


According to Oppelt (2007:79): “synonym: Kiatuthlanna/Red Mesa Black-on-white, (AD 850-950) This type is hard, polished and white slipped and the temper is fine sand. Forms include bowls, seed jars, canteens, and pitchers, ladles; rarely large jars and effigies. It has dark brown to black mineral paint. Motifs consist of narrow line chevrons, small solid triangles oft...

Detail Attributes

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Morphological Attributes

Bowls, seed jars, cant...

Technological Attributes

Surface Color: Buff 1 ...

Constructio...

In a neutral to reduci...

Vessels  0

Break Photos  0

Petrographic Samples  0

Description

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More information provided by NAU American Southwest Virtual Museum:


Archaeological Culture: Ancestral Puebloan


Date Range: A.D. 850-950.


Construction: By coiling.


Firing: In a neutral to reducing atmosphere.


Core Color: White to light gray. 


Temper: Fine sand, sometimes sherd and sand.

Associated Wares/Ware Families


Associated Petrofabrics

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Bibliography

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  1. Museum of Northern Arizona. American Southwest Virtual Museum, 2023. November 1, 2023. https://swvirtualmuseum.nau.edu/wp/

Discussion/Acknowledgements

This type description was synthesized by Alyssa Luckett Behler under the supervision of Andrea Torvinen based on the existing literature cited throughout and included in the bibliography on this database record. She should not be the Contributor of this record to the PACP so we are seeking experts who are willing to take on that role and improve this record for future data re-users. If you are interested in participating in the PACP as a Contributor or Regional Editor, then please write to her at atorvine@asu.edu.