Tusayan pottery refers to pottery produced by Ancestral Puebloans (also known as Anasazi) in the Tusayan region of the American Southwest, primarily from around A.D. 700 to 1350. It's characterized by two main types: Tusayan Gray Ware and Tusayan White Ware. Tusayan Gray Ware was primarily for utilitarian purposes like cooking and storage, while Tusayan White Ware was used for serving and featured painted decorations.