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has gloss | eng: Cibola White Ware is a ceramic tradition of Arizona and New Mexico. History The ware was produced roughly from the San Juan River south to the upper Gila River drainage, and from the White Mountains east to the Laguna Pueblo area (Goetze and Mills 1993:21)—and probably east into the Rio Grande drainage. Cibola White Ware shares its basic style (black designs painted on a white or light gray background) with a number of other regional wares, all produced by prehistoric Puebloan peoples. The various wares often shared stylistic ideas, and archaeologists make the various fine distinctions primarily to aid them in dating archaeological deposits and in tracing out prehistoric trade. |
lexicalization | eng: Cibola White Ware |
instance of | (noun) a member of any of about two dozen Native American peoples called `Pueblos' by the Spanish because they live in pueblos (villages built of adobe and rock) Pueblo |
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has gloss | rus: Белая керамика Сибола, — традиция индейской керамики, существовавшая на территории штатов Аризона и Нью-Мексико среди древних пуэбло. Предшествовала появлению белой керамики Рио-Гранде. |
lexicalization | rus: Белая керамика Сибола |
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