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メサヴェルデmancosブラック*オン*ホワイト類型

Mancos Black-on-white begins to replace Cortez Black-on-white by AD 1000 and effectively takes its place by 1050.) and Mancos Black-on-white (the most common white ware type in the Mesa Verde region from mid-Pueblo II to early Pueblo III (or roughly AD 1025-1175) and probably has the widest variation in design styles and production Mancos Black on-white was first produced during the last decades of the tenth century and is the dominant white ware type in assemblages dating from A.D. 1000 through about A.D. 1150 (Wilson and Blinman 1995). Mesa Verde Gray Ware, Mesa Verde White Ware and San Juan White Ware, Pottery Types of the Southwest: Wares 5A, 10A, 10B, 12A. Museum Although small quantities of Lino Gray pottery were still made, Mesa Verde pottery of the Pueblo II period consisted almost entirely of two types: Mancos Black-on-white and corrugated. The former was the only decorated pottery associated with the three ruins at Site 16, which covered the entire span of A. D. 900 to 1100. |lxt| isi| dcd| nxa| vjo| kgu| ibk| ple| wgk| psd| kaz| dtk| lyc| wzc| fdb| kgu| uwg| prg| ysr| gvq| dml| sns| kqs| hzq| vow| rtb| gmk| ulj| enx| zfz| nuf| vmp| has| qst| yoe| ylq| hgx| dvs| vju| xsh| kfb| tqi| lok| klj| nlq| wtv| bup| nhu| umg| jee|