. Bulletin. Ethnology. 0 I 2 3 CM Rim Scale Figure 18.—Rim profiles and vessel shapes of Jari Scraped, Mazagao Phase (Appendix, table 4). 2. Small jar with everted rim (fig. 18-2). Riin: Slightly thickened on the interior, everted; thin, tapered and rounded lip. Mouth diameter 8 cm. Body wall thickness: 6 mm. Body diameter: 12-14 cm. Base: No sherds found. Decoration: Exterior scraped in a series of parallel lines, diagonal units or curvilinear elements, sometimes with applique nubbins on jar shoulder. Decoeation (pi. 15, h-g): Technique: Exterior is lightly scraped with a narrow (3 mm.), flat


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 0 I 2 3 CM Rim Scale Figure 18.—Rim profiles and vessel shapes of Jari Scraped, Mazagao Phase (Appendix, table 4). 2. Small jar with everted rim (fig. 18-2). Riin: Slightly thickened on the interior, everted; thin, tapered and rounded lip. Mouth diameter 8 cm. Body wall thickness: 6 mm. Body diameter: 12-14 cm. Base: No sherds found. Decoration: Exterior scraped in a series of parallel lines, diagonal units or curvilinear elements, sometimes with applique nubbins on jar shoulder. Decoeation (pi. 15, h-g): Technique: Exterior is lightly scraped with a narrow (3 mm.), flat, blunt tool, with the scrapings spaced 3-5 mm. apart, each line separately applied, but sometimes overlapping. Motif: A series of parallel lines, diagonal units or curvilinear elements. Temporal differences within the type: None observable in the small sample (Appendix, table 4). Chronological position of the type: An early pottery type, limited to the lower part of the Mazagao 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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