. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 39.—Half of Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white bowl, site 123, Dairy Figure 40.—Rim sherds and designs on Tusayan black-on-red and polychrome bowls. Numbers indicate sites in Johnson Canyon-Paria River region. gray, to which it may be ancestral. Paste: Coarse, dark gray. Temper: Large quantities of quartz sand and some dark (igneous ?) particles. Thickness, averages five thirty-secondths of an inch to three sixteenths of an inch. Interior, poorly smoothed. Exterior: Smoothed, sometimes almost polished. (This polish and lack of designs, distinguish it from Ba


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 39.—Half of Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white bowl, site 123, Dairy Figure 40.—Rim sherds and designs on Tusayan black-on-red and polychrome bowls. Numbers indicate sites in Johnson Canyon-Paria River region. gray, to which it may be ancestral. Paste: Coarse, dark gray. Temper: Large quantities of quartz sand and some dark (igneous ?) particles. Thickness, averages five thirty-secondths of an inch to three sixteenths of an inch. Interior, poorly smoothed. Exterior: Smoothed, sometimes almost polished. (This polish and lack of designs, distinguish it from Basket Maker black-on-gray). Some- times has fugitive red. Forms: Mostly flaring-mouth ollas with collars, like the Sevier and Great Salt Lake gray, which distinguishes. 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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