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Salado Polychrome
Roosevelt Red Ware, also known as Salado Red Ware and Salado Polychrome, is a late prehistoric pottery tradition found across large portions of Arizona and New Mexico. The archaeological culture, tradition involves the combination of red, white, and black paint in varying configurations along with compositional and morphological characteristics. This ceramic tradition begins about AD 1280-1290 and lasts until at least AD 1450 based on Dendrochronology, tree-ring dating. History Archaeologists have argued over the nature of Salado as a cultural phenomenon or an ideological one spreading through the Southwest. Some archaeologists have chosen to use the term Salado Polychromes so as not to give undue emphasis to the Roosevelt Lake area, once thought to be the center of production. Both terms, Salado Red Ware and Roosevelt Red Ware are still used by archaeologists. In her 1994 volume, Dr. Patricia Crown tested four existing models for understanding the Salado Polychromes: "elite sym ...
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Salado is a Spanish adjective meaning "salty", and may refer to: * Salado, Arkansas, community in Independence County * Salado, Sonora, a small community in Álamos Municipality * Salado, Tamaulipas, former town in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico * Salado, Texas, village in Bell County * Salado Creek, in Bexar County, Texas ** Battle of Salado Creek (1842) * Salado Creek AVA, wine region in Stanislaus County, California * Salado culture, multicultural group in today's Southwestern U.S., from the 12th through 15th centuries CE * Saladoblanco, town and municipality in Colombia See also

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