WWW.RAREPOTTERY.INFO ANASAZI/MOGOLLON CIBOLA PLAINWARES (BROWN, GRAY, WHITE & CORRUGATED) CIBOLA FILLET NECK |
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TYPE: Cibola Fillet Neck (AKA: Narrow Fillet Neck) DATE: A.D. 850 - 950 (Hays-Gilpin 1998,122) KEY DIFFERENCES: Necks Corrugated only, bottoms are smooth, coils usually measure 4mm to 9mm wide. Coils are laid down one at a time, do not "hang over" each other and are not done in a continuous spiral. VARIETIES: Flattened Flattened Grooved 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.
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