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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 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 tree-ring dating.

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  • Roosevelt Red Ware (en)
  • Керамика Саладо (ru)
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  • 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 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 tree-ring dating. (en)
  • Красная (полихромная) керамика Рузвельт (Саладо), англ. Roosevelt Red Ware, англ. Salado Red Ware, англ. Salado Polychrome — традиция керамики, распространённой в поздний доевропейский период (около 1280—1450 гг, по данным дендрохронологии) на территории штатов Аризона и Нью-Мексико. Два названия керамики связаны с озером Рузвельт, близ которого найдены многие её образцы, и с культурой Саладо, для которой данная керамика является одним из характерных признаков. (ru)
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  • 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 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 tree-ring dating. (en)
  • Красная (полихромная) керамика Рузвельт (Саладо), англ. Roosevelt Red Ware, англ. Salado Red Ware, англ. Salado Polychrome — традиция керамики, распространённой в поздний доевропейский период (около 1280—1450 гг, по данным дендрохронологии) на территории штатов Аризона и Нью-Мексико. Два названия керамики связаны с озером Рузвельт, близ которого найдены многие её образцы, и с культурой Саладо, для которой данная керамика является одним из характерных признаков. (ru)
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