. Bulletin. Ethnology. c \ \d Figure 26—Brown ware thick-rimmed urns. where necks occur, they turn a sharp angle from the vessel body and flare slightly. Plain, grooved, and ridged necks, some of the last quite complex in outline, are found (fig. 28, c to m). Olla necks with a face are common. Eyes, mouth, and ears are indicated by two or three solid punctations, in precisely the technique of early Tres Zapo-. FiGURB 27.—Reconstructions of Brown ware and Unslipped Olla forms, a. Round-based type; h, angled-side flat-based type; c, neckless with slanting triangular lugs; d, flaring neck, rolled
. Bulletin. Ethnology. c \ \d Figure 26—Brown ware thick-rimmed urns. where necks occur, they turn a sharp angle from the vessel body and flare slightly. Plain, grooved, and ridged necks, some of the last quite complex in outline, are found (fig. 28, c to m). Olla necks with a face are common. Eyes, mouth, and ears are indicated by two or three solid punctations, in precisely the technique of early Tres Zapo-. FiGURB 27.—Reconstructions of Brown ware and Unslipped Olla forms, a. Round-based type; h, angled-side flat-based type; c, neckless with slanting triangular lugs; d, flaring neck, rolled-rim type, a and 6 might have any sort of neck ; c, d. Upper phase 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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