. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 4.— with red. Painted sherds from Arroyo Sarandf. Top: Sherds with incised zones filled Bottom: Use of red bands, no incisions. (After Lothrop, 1932, figs. 56, 54.) (pi. 15, e) ; and stepped and other rectilinear designs executed by rows of deep punctations. Occasionally fine-line cross-hachure is noted on vessel interiors. Both the "drag-and-jab" technique and the designs composed only of rectilinear arrangements of rows of deep puncta- tions are Querandi features, or, at least, are more common in northern Buenos Aires around the Parana River than in th


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 4.— with red. Painted sherds from Arroyo Sarandf. Top: Sherds with incised zones filled Bottom: Use of red bands, no incisions. (After Lothrop, 1932, figs. 56, 54.) (pi. 15, e) ; and stepped and other rectilinear designs executed by rows of deep punctations. Occasionally fine-line cross-hachure is noted on vessel interiors. Both the "drag-and-jab" technique and the designs composed only of rectilinear arrangements of rows of deep puncta- tions are Querandi features, or, at least, are more common in northern Buenos Aires around the Parana River than in the southern Pampa. (See Lothrop, 1932 b, pp. 155-56, for a discussion of decoration variations and their distributions.) Ceramic objects other than pottery from Querandi sites include per- forated pottery disks, possibly spindle whorls (found south to Pata- gonia), and "tubulares," or "pot-rests" (pi. 17, «, 5, c; fig. 5, left) (from delta Querandi and Guarani sites). The latter are hollow, more or less tubular objects. Quite possibly they are also a diffused. 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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