- Padre Black-on-white Pitcher
Description: Padre Black-on-white pitcher. Collection: Museum of Northern Arizona (Catalog No. A1086). - Padre Black-on-white
Description: Padre Black-on-white type sherds originally published in Colton, Harold S. (1955) Pottery Types of the Southwest: Wares 8A, 9A, 9B: Tusayan Gray and White Ware, Little Colorado Gray and White Ware. Museum of Northern Arizona Ceramic Series No. 3A, Flagstaff. - Variation in Form, Size, and Decorations
The area encompassed by Wupatki National Monument was an area of convergence for several Ancestral Puebloan cultural groups, including Kayenta, Sinagua, and Cohonina. Each group produced their own ceramics using a range of vessel forms as designs, as shown here. Back Row (left to right) Sosi Black-on-white jar, large Padre Black-on-white water storage jar, and Tusayan Black-on-white canteen. Center (left to right) Tusayan Corrugated mug, Deadmans Fugitive Red jar, Sunset Corrugated bowl (marked Elden on the catalog card), and Black Mesa Black-on-white jar. Front (left to right) Sunset Red bowl, Flagstaff Black-on-white bowl with handle, Walnut Black-on-white ladle, Miniature Tusayan Black-on-white bowl, Miniature red jar, and Flagstaff Black-on-white ladle. Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog cards are linked in the descriptions of the individual vessels). - Padre Black-on-white Water Storage Jar
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan/Kayenta Description: Large Padre Black-on-white water storage jar found in the lava beds of Sunset Crater National Monument in 1903. The jar is on loan from the Museum of Northern Arizona and on display at the Wupatki Visitor Center. Dimensions: 33 cm tall (13 in). Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card).