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TYPE: Dublan Polychrome DATE: A.D. 1250 to 1475 (Rakita and Raymond, 2003;160) COMMON BACKGROUND COLOR(S): Dull ivory white to tan (not slipped). KEY DIFFERENCES: Red and black designs often with obliterated corrugation that is in a band near the neck or the entire upper area of the jar. Often there are simple polychrome designs on the corrugation as well. TEXTURED VARIETIES: Rubbed Corrugated Rubbed Indented Corrugated Incised Scored PAINTED VARIETIES: Painted Neck Non-painted Neck
1Y Dublan Polychrome Jar (Rubbed Indented Corrugated Variety). Approximate Dimensions: 7 1/2" by 7"
2N Dublan Polychrome Jar (Rubbed Indented Corrugated Variety)
3N Dublan Polychrome Jar (Incised Variety)
4Y Dublan Polychrome Jar with a non-painted neck (actually there is a little red that appears to have been accidental). Approximate Dimensions: 8" by 7"
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