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- Triangle with Pendent Dots
- Triangle
- Solid Diamond
- Floyd Gray
Description: Floyd Gray type sherds originally published in Colton, Harold S. (1958) Pottery Types of the Southwest: Wares 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18: Revised Descriptions, Alameda Brown Ware, Tizon Brown Ware, Lower Colorado Buff Ware, Prescott Gray Ware, San Francisco Mountain Gray Ware. Museum of Northern Arizona Ceramic Series No. 3D, Flagstaff. - Floyd Black-on-gray Sherds
Description: Floyd Black-on-gray sherds. Collection: Northern Arizona University Ceramic Laboratory Comparative Collection. - Floyd Black-on-gray
This type of pottery (Floyd Black-on-gray) was made between A.D. 800 and 1025 and is associated with the Cohonina archaeological culture. - Diamond Cross Hatchures
- Deadmans Gray Sherds
Description: Deadmans Gray sherds. Collection: Northern Arizona University Ceramic Laboratory Comparative Collection. - Deadmans Gray Jar Sherds
Pictured here are the remains of a Deadmans Gray jar recovered from the upper fill of the pit house. This vessel may have rested on the roof before it collapsed and represents the most common pottery type found at the site. - Deadmans Gray Jar
Description: Reconstructed Deadmans Gray jar. Collection: Museum of Northern Arizona, Wupatki. - Deadmans Gray Cross-section
Description: Deadmans Gray cross-section showing abundant quartz sand temper and mica. Thickness: 0.7 cm. Collection: Northern Arizona University Ceramic Laboratory Comparative Collection. - Deadmans Gray Bowl
Description: Deadmans Gray miniature ceramic bowl. Dimensions: H 6.1, Diam 9.7 cm. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card. - Deadmans Fugitive Red Sherds
Description: Deadmans Fugitive red sherds. Collection: Northern Arizona University Ceramic Laboratory Comparative Collection. - Deadmans Fugitive Red Pitcher
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan/Cohonina (ca. A.D. 700-1175) Description: Deadmans Fugitive Red pitcher from NA5137, an archaeological site located within Wupatki National Monument. This pitcher provides an example of Cohonina-style pottery. Dimensions: 10.0 cm tall (3.94 in). Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card). - Deadmans Fugitive Red Cross-section
Description: Deadmans Fugitive Red cross-section showing abundant quartz sand temper. Thickness: 0.6 cm Collection: Northern Arizona University Ceramic Laboratory comparative collection.