-
Smith compares the
Polynesian Lapita period with the
later Polynesian Plainware ceramic period in Polynesia: "There do not
appear to be new or different...
- ceramics, adzes, and
worked s**** and bone pieces.
Samples of red-slipped
plainware ceramics were
found that
appear to have been
crafted in the tradition...
- form of
pottery called Plainware is
found throughout sites of Oceania. The
relationship between Lapita pottery and
Plainware is not
altogether clear...
- 10th century)
Outside of Taiwan, ****emblages of red-slipped pottery,
plainware, and
incised and
stamped pottery ****ociated with
Austronesian migrations...
-
decorated Lapita sherds have been found,
although pieces of
Polynesian plainware ceramics are
commonly found throughout the
Samoan islands. The submerged...
- periods.
Ancestral Puebloans are also
known for
their pottery.
Local plainware pottery used for
cooking or
storage was
unpainted gray,
either smooth...
-
forms of
Mimbres black and
white ("boldface"), red-on-cream, and
textured plainware.
Large ceremonial structures (often
called "kivas", a Hopi
language term...
- The
ancient people of
Tutuila produced clay
pottery known as
Samoan Plainware. The
majority of
these open
bowls had
plain designs and
featured rounded...
- were
dated to
approximately 1100 CE. The
pottery was
identified as Gila
plainware from the
Rincon phase. Today,
Huerfano Butte is only open to
those with...
-
considerable historical importance due to
evidence of
ancient Samoan Plainware pottery, a type of clay
pottery dating back over 1,500 years. Artifacts...