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Prehistoric Anasazi Mancos Black on White Pottery Bowl
Prehistoric Anasazi Mancos Black on White Pottery Bowl
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Native American, Southwestern United States, Southern Colorado Plateau, Mesa Verde region, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), Mancos Black-on-White type, ca. 980 to 1150 CE. A hand-built pottery bowl featuring broad, black-painted decorations within the basin that exemplify the Mancos Black-on-White type. The hemispherical vessel features spiraling triangles, serrated bands, and stacks of triangular forms within the basin while the exterior surfaces are undecorated. Size: 10.46" Diameter x 4.75" H (26.6 cm x 12.1 cm)

According to the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies Pottery Typology Project, "Mancos Black-on-white was named by Gladwin (1934) and first described by Martin(1936). This type encompasses a very wide range of design styles and technological variability as compared to many other later Pueblo II types (Abel 1955; Breternitz et al 1974; Hayes 1964; Hayes and Lancaster 1974; Oppelt 1992; Reed 1958; Rohn 1977; Wilson and Blinman 1995). For example, Mancos Black-on-white subsumes design styles used to define the Cibola tradition types Gallup Black-on-white, Chaco Black-on-white, Escavada Black-on white and Puerco Black-on-white; the Chuska tradition types Chuska Black-on-white, Toadalena Black-on-white, Burnham Black on white; the Kayenta tradition types Black Mesa Black-on-white, Sosi Black-on-white, Dogoszhi Black-on-white, and the Rio Grande type Kwahe'e Black on white. Differences in the number of Pueblo II types distinguished in the different Anasazi regions is a reflection more of archaeological classification conventions than of stylistic variability in the Northern San Juan region. 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). After A.D. 1150, McElmo Black-on-white replaces Mancos Black on white."

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Provenance: private Reinsmoen collection, Clear Lake, Iowa, USA, acquired through descent from Robert Anderson, acquired prior to 2000

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Condition
Professional repair and restoration, with resurfacing and overpainting along new material and break lines. Craquelure along original material within basin, with light fading to pigment in scattered areas, otherwise in nice condition. Great motifs within basin. Previous inventory label beneath base.
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Prehistoric Anasazi Mancos Black on White Pottery Bowl

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