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Culture and Ecology of Chaco Canyon and the San Juan Basin

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Appendix BChronology ChartsThroughout <strong>the</strong> <strong>Chaco</strong> Project, a number <strong>of</strong>different chronologies were revised as refinements indating method were available. The following tablessummarize <strong>the</strong> terminology <strong>and</strong> ceramic types usedduring different an.alyses; <strong>the</strong> chart provides R-Ooverview <strong>of</strong> how all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se are correlated.Table B.l. Ceramic typological time used in artifact analyses. aCeramic Spans forArtifact AnalysisCeramic SpansRevisedPhaselCeramic PeriodDominant Painted Ceramic Type(s)A.D. 1120-1220A.D. 1100-1140Late Bonito Phase(Late Mix)Gallup Black-on-whitePuerco Black-on-white<strong>Chaco</strong> McElmo Black-on-whiteMcElmo Black-on-white (local varieties)A.D. 1020-1120A.D. 1040/1050-1100Classic Bonito Phase(Gallup)Gallup Black-on-whiteA.D. 1020-1040Red Mesa Black-on-white <strong>and</strong> GallupBlack-on-whiteA.D. 900-1020A.D. 900-1040/1050Early Bonito900-975± Early Red Mesa975+-1040/50 Red MesaRed Mesa Black-on-white• Taken from Windes (1987[I1I]:Table 1.2).

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