Historic ceramic ware produced by the Puebloan people of New Mexico
Agua Fria Glaze-on-red bowl
Rio Grande Glaze Ware is a late prehistoric and historic pottery tradition of the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico. The tradition involved painting pots with black paint made with lead ore; as the pots were fired the black paint fused and sometimes ran. The tradition lasted from AD 1315 to 1700. Rio Grande Glaze Ware was made or used in a number of villages from the Santa Fe area to the north end of Elephant Butte Reservoir, and from the valley of the Rio Puerco east to the upper Pecos River Valley.
Archaeologists divide Rio Grande Glaze Ware into arbitrary types with much shorter life spans, primarily to help them date sites. Individual potsherds are assigned to types based on a combination of attributes, beginning with vessel rim profiles and proceeding to painted designs or vice versa.
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and symbols. RioGrandeGlazeWare was made, as far north as Santa Fe, and as far south as Elephant Butte, and to the east along the Rio Puerco. Glazing...
and after its low mound of melted adobe. The site was part of the RioGrandeGlazeWare tradition that began ca. 1315 and continued until the time of the...
ceramic ware during their occupancy of the area. These are known as RioGrande Greyware (plain and corrugated), Pajarito White Ware, RioGrandeGlazeWare, Historic...
abandoned their settlements and migrated south to the Pecos River and RioGrande valleys. As a result, pueblos in those areas saw a significant increase...
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Additional rumours started that the paper in the new cartridges, which was glazed and stiffer than the previously used paper, was impregnated with grease...
developed by Doña Rosa Nieto in the mid-20th century. The Atompa green-glazedware is made much the same way it was in colonial times, although there have...
ceramics with crystallised and matte glazes. At the same time, several lost techniques, such as sang de boeuf glaze, were rediscovered. Art Nouveau ceramics...
collect as much as to provide light to the rear. While the sea of black-glazed tiles sparkling in the sun is a common tourist image of Kanazawa today,...
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paperboard study is at Smithsonian Art Museum Edinburg Harvest of the RioGrande Valley Ward Lockwood 1940 oil and tempera on canvas El Campo Landscape...