. Bulletin. Ethnology. 300 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 128 North Creek black-on-gray.—This ware, named and described by Spencer (1934, p. 74), has a very limited occmrence in this region. It is distinguished by a feldspar temper and a gray color and occurs at one or two sites that seem to be early. Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white.—The most common painted ware at late sites is clearly related to and no doubt derived from Tusayan black-on-white. Spencer's Virgin black-on-white (1934, p. 75) appears to be essentially the same ware. It has sand temper, fairly dense paste, a white slip, usu


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 300 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 128 North Creek black-on-gray.—This ware, named and described by Spencer (1934, p. 74), has a very limited occmrence in this region. It is distinguished by a feldspar temper and a gray color and occurs at one or two sites that seem to be early. Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white.—The most common painted ware at late sites is clearly related to and no doubt derived from Tusayan black-on-white. Spencer's Virgin black-on-white (1934, p. 75) appears to be essentially the same ware. It has sand temper, fairly dense paste, a white slip, usually decoration with broad lines, and sometimes corrugated exteriors of bowls. Forms: Bowls with. (^} O/ a ^!^ 67 Figure 37.—Rim sherds and designs on Basket Maker black-on-gray. indicate sites in Johnson Canyon-Paria River region. Numbers rims more frequently rounded or bevelled than square (fig. 42); a few ollas; only one ladle, which is of the bowl-and-handle type, from site 142, Designs: Broad lines, elements including straight lines, triangles, dots, dotted edges, and considerable diagonal hachure, like the black-on-red designs. (See figures 38 and 39.) Occasionally Basket Maker designs survive, even on corrugated bowls, site 41. Tusayan black-on-red.—This ware does not vary sufficiently from that of Tusayan to warrant a new name. Paste: Gray to brick color. Temper: Relatively little, mostly quartz with occasional small. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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