. Bulletin. Ethnology. a b Figure 23.—Designs on black-on-white pitcliers decoration around the neck is in two parts, namely, the band of pendent triangles just below the rim and the checkerboarding on the central portion of the neck. The band around the body of the vessel consists of contrasting solid and hachure figures, the hachure again being of the Chaco Canyon variety. The design on the sec- ond pitcher (pi. 27, e) is made up of simple elements, yet presents a rather complicated appearance. It is composed of three bands, one around the upper portion of the neck, the second encompassing t
. Bulletin. Ethnology. a b Figure 23.—Designs on black-on-white pitcliers decoration around the neck is in two parts, namely, the band of pendent triangles just below the rim and the checkerboarding on the central portion of the neck. The band around the body of the vessel consists of contrasting solid and hachure figures, the hachure again being of the Chaco Canyon variety. The design on the sec- ond pitcher (pi. 27, e) is made up of simple elements, yet presents a rather complicated appearance. It is composed of three bands, one around the upper portion of the neck, the second encompassing the lower half of the neck and the shoulders, while the third sur- rounds the body. The top band consists of three broad, heavy lines, parallel with the rim on each side of the neck, extending from the handle to a unit of checkerboard pattern at the front of the vessel. This same type of figure is present in the decoration on a number of black-on-red bowls and seems to be quite typical in the region between the Puerco and Little Colorado Rivers. The second. 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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