Ancestral Pueblo, Tularosa, Black-on-White Pottery Olla, Ca 1150-1300 CE, #1661 SOLD
Description: #1661 Ancestral Pueblo Tularosa, Black-on-White Pottery Olla, Ca 1150-1300 CE. black geometric and scrolling designs against a cream-colored background, bulbous form with cylindrical neck.Dimensions: 8 in. high x 10 1/2 in. diameterCondition: As found, very good for its age.Culture: Ancestral Pueblo: Southern Colorado Plateau (Anasazi)Branch: Central AnasaziTradition: Chaco and CibolaWare: Chaco-Cibola White WareFirst posted by C. Dean Wilson 2012"Tularosa Black-on-white was defined by Gladwin and Gladwin (1931). This type is similar to Reserve Black-on-white, but exhibits later painted styles and manipulations (Hays-Gilipin 1998; McGimsey 1980; Nesbittt 1938; Rinaldo and Bluhm 1956; Wilson 1999). Surfaces tend to be slipped, well-polished, and lustrous. Tularosa Black-on-white appears to have been produced from about 1150 to 1300 and is commonly associated with large late villages in the Southern Cibola Anasazi and Northern Mogollon regions"."Pottery assigned to Tularosa