Ware/Ware Family: Cibola-Tusayan Gray Ware

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Cibola-Tusayan Gray Ware

United States/Southwest

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Given the similarity of gray wares produced in the Cibola and Tusayan region and absence of production of Tusayan tradition pottery in New Mexico, Tusayan tradition gray ware types are not describe as a separate group. Instead, the Cibola-Tusayan Gray Ware as defined here is presented as a catchall term that refers to the long sequence of gray ware pottery types commonly displaying light colored pastes and sand or sandstone temper. Thus, this group refers gray utility ware forms known to have been produced over extremely large areas of the Southern Colorado Plateau including those commonly occurring across much of the Cibola, Tusayan, and Middle Rio Grande regions. All but the very small number of sand sandstone tempered gray ware typ...

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1100 A.D. - 1300 A.D.

Pueblo II Period, Pueblo III Period


c. 1100 A.D. - 1300 A.D.

Pueblo II Period, Pueblo III Period


c. 950 A.D. - 1200 A.D.

Pueblo I Period, Pueblo II Period, Pueblo III Period


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