Cebolleta Black-on-white was defined by Dittert (1959) to refer to decorated pottery thought to be indicative of white wares produced in the Acoma or Cebolleta Province that appear to display characteristics indicative of a slight divergence from other Cibola white wares produced during the Pueblo II and very early Pueblo III periods (Dittert 1959; Dittert and Plog 1980; Powers and Orcutt 2005). As originally defined it refers to painted pottery that intermediate between Puerco Black-on-white and Reserve Black-on-white. Thus, it is characterized by combinations of characteristics that seem to be transitional between painted Pueblo II types defined for the Chaco or Cibola tradition and late Pueblo II and Pueblo III types defined for th...