TYPE: Cibola Corrugated

DATE: A.D. 1050 - 1300+ (Hays-Gilpin 1998,123)

KEY DIFFERENCES: Coils are usually 4 to 9 mm wide. Corrugation is usually over the entire exterior, occasionally only from the rim to the greatest diameter of the vessel.

COMMENTS: Neck corrugated grayware (all styles) date to circa A.D. 800 - 1100s. Graywares that are corrugated over most or all of the vessels exterior surfaces (all styles) date to circa A.D. 1100 - 1300+. Generally, the larger the coils, the earlier in time the piece was made. Potters gradually, over time, made their corrugated wares with thinner and thinner coils.

VARIETIES:

Clapboard

Indented

Zoned

Patterned

Plain

Flattened

 

Patterned Corrugated Sherd

Plain Corrugated

Clapboard Incised Patterned Corrugated Sherds

 

1Y Cibola Inented Corrugated Pitcher

Approximate Dimensions: 4 1/8" by 3 3/4"

 

 

2N Anasazi/Mogollon Cibola Indented Corrugated

 

 

 

3N Anasazi/Mogollon Cibola Indented Corrugated

 

 

4N Anasazi/Mogollon Cibola Indented Corrugated Pitcher

 

 

 

5N Anasazi/Mogollon Cibola Indented Corrugated Pitcher

 

 

 

6Y Anasazi/Mogollon Cibola Indented Corrugated Jar with two styles of lugs.

Approximate Dimensions: 5" by 4 5/8"

 

 

 

 

7N Anasazi/Mogollon Cibola Indented Corrugated Miniature Jar

Approximate Dimensions: 2 1/2" by 2 5/8"

 

 

 

8N Anasazi/Mogollon Cibola Indented Corrugated Miniature Jar

Approximate Dimensions: 2 3/4" by 2 7/8"

 

 

 

9Y Cibola Incised Clapboard Corrugated Jar with Suspension Holes.

Approximate Dimensions: 4 1/8" by 3 3/4"

 

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