Aw. Simon et al., Intraregional connections in the development and distribution of Salado polychromes in central Arizona, J ANTHR RES, 54(4), 1998, pp. 519-547
Salado polychrome is associated with Classic period (A.D. 1270-1450) sites
across much of the American Southwest, but its distributions are variable.
Although multiple production centers are recognized for these decorated ves
sels, their roles in intraregional social networks are still open to interp
retation. Recent compositional studies using petrography and weak-acid extr
action ICP-MS compare locally produced wares to the characterization of Sal
ado polychromes. Data from several adjacent study areas are used to assess
the development and distributions of Pinto, Gila, and Tonto Polychromes. Th
ese decorated vessels are evidence of a highly differentiated intraregional
network of exchange and communication which spanned the platform mound com
munities of central Arizona.