. Bulletin. Ethnology. 270 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BDLL. 167 and submitted to Marshall T. Newman, United States National Museum, for examination. He reported (pers. commun.), "fragmen- tary remains of apparently one individual . .: there is no duphca- tion of parts, and all remains are consistent with the picture of an adult male. Age cannot be determined, although the teeth show wear approaching 4th degree (pulp cavities exposed). There are signs of several apical abscesses on the ; Jar K, Inajd Plain (fig- 96): The exterior is bright orange, the interior light gray, b


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 270 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BDLL. 167 and submitted to Marshall T. Newman, United States National Museum, for examination. He reported (pers. commun.), "fragmen- tary remains of apparently one individual . .: there is no duphca- tion of parts, and all remains are consistent with the picture of an adult male. Age cannot be determined, although the teeth show wear approaching 4th degree (pulp cavities exposed). There are signs of several apical abscesses on the ; Jar K, Inajd Plain (fig- 96): The exterior is bright orange, the interior light gray, both surfaces undulating and not sufficiently smoothed to remove pits and irregularities. The slightly concave base is 18 cm. in diameter. The walls. 4 CM Figure 96.—J-14, Mound 1, cut 1, jar K, Marajoara Phase. slope outward to the maximum body diameter of 70 cm. (at a height of 20 cm.) and then continue upward, curving slightly inward until the shoulder, where the curve becomes more pronounced. Existing height (approximately to the lower edge of the neck) is 62 cm. The basin found inside is Camutins Plain (pi. 67, c), with both surfaces smoothed, leaving the striations of the smoothing tool clearly visible. Several dark-gray fire clouds mar the otherwise bright, tile-orange surfaces. The thick, everted rim is irregular, with a diameter of 45-46 cm. Four slight protuberances are distributed along the outer edge. The flattened bottom has a diameter of 14 cm. from which the walls curve out to the maximum diameter at a height of 7 cm., and then rise vertically to the everted rim. Total height is 20 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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