Ware/Ware Family: Chaco-Cibola White Ware

Name, Origin, Date

Chaco-Cibola White Ware

United States/Southwest

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White ware sherds were assigned to Cibola tradition types based on combinations of temper, pastes, paint, and styles indicative of pottery produced in area centered in the San Juan Basin but include a wide area covering much of the southeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau including much of northwestern portion New Mexico. Pastes tend to be white gray to white and often fire to buff colors in an oxidization atmosphere, and reflect the use of low-iron clays derived from shale outcrops in the Colorado Plateau. Painted decorations in most Cibola white ware types are executed in mineral pigments derived from iron oxides. These are usually black but may range from brown or red depending on firing atmosphere. White ware types produced in...

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c. 1300-1325 A.D.

Pueblo IV Period


c. 1100-1275 A.D.

Pueblo II Period, Pueblo III Period


c. 550-600 A.D.


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