Cibola White Ware is a ceramic tradition of Arizona and New Mexico, dating from 1225–1325 CE.[1]
^Simon, Arleyn W. "Pottery and Pigments in Arizona: Salado Polychrome." Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine Department of Anthropology - Archaeological Research Institute Arizona State University (retrieved 4 Dec 2011)
CibolaWhiteWare is a ceramic tradition of Arizona and New Mexico, dating from 1225–1325 CE. The ware was produced roughly from the San Juan River south...
adhering to a different and widespread regional ceramic tradition (the CibolaWhiteWare tradition) for generations, potters of the Rio Grande region of New...
ornamented polychrome styles and red, yellow and orange ware eventually replaced black-on-whiteware as the dominant style. Mineral paints (rather than plant-based...
whom Sam had shot when the overseer discovered his embezzlement. 57 28 "Cibola" Gerd Oswald Raphael Hayes March 31, 1966 (1966-03-31) Daniel and Mingo...
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ceramic ware during their occupancy of the area. These are known as Rio Grande Greyware (plain and corrugated), Pajarito WhiteWare, Rio Grande Glaze Ware, Historic...
paintings on their pottery. Ancestral Pueblo olla, Cibola Whiteware, northeast Arizona Anasazi bowl (trade ware) dating from 900-1100 AD, excavated at Chaco...
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the scouting expeditions of Esterban and Fray Marcos, set out to conquer Cíbola. Coronado and his band of over one thousand found no cities of gold. What...
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enough so that there is a short hunting season to prevent overpopulation. White-tailed deer, bobcat, bald eagles, weasel, otter, and marten are also known...
into what is now southern Utah in 1540, when he was seeking the legendary Cíbola. A group led by two Spanish Catholic priests—sometimes called the Domínguez–Escalante...
"Home". White Lake National Wildlife Refuge. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. February 5, 2019. Retrieved March 24, 2021. "About the Preserve". White Horse...