. Bulletin. Ethnology. 70 BUEEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 141. BLUE-GR£BN RED WHITE FiGDRB 209.—Design from interior of painted gourd or wooden bowl, trench 19. minor changes or additions which are not reflected in any other aspect of the wares. That is to say, although considerable ceramic change and intrusion of new elements is manifested in the vertical sections, there is no evidence of fundamental change of pattern or superim- position of cultures. The changes in ware frequencies and appear- ance of new traits can be accounted for in terms of culture growth, both of the internally stim


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 70 BUEEAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 141. BLUE-GR£BN RED WHITE FiGDRB 209.—Design from interior of painted gourd or wooden bowl, trench 19. minor changes or additions which are not reflected in any other aspect of the wares. That is to say, although considerable ceramic change and intrusion of new elements is manifested in the vertical sections, there is no evidence of fundamental change of pattern or superim- position of cultures. The changes in ware frequencies and appear- ance of new traits can be accounted for in terms of culture growth, both of the internally stimulated and externally influenced varieties. Tabulations of sherd counts from the two stratigraphic trenches follow. That of trench 42 is presented first (table 5). The numbers given in the columns under the various levels are the raw counts of each ware. The first thing to be noted in the distribution chart is the clear evi- dence of the ceramic continuity mentioned in a preceding paragraph. Brown ware and Black ware are the most abundant forms through- out the time interval represented by the deposit (although Black ware diminishes sharply in the upper levels). Red, Red-on-Brown, and Black-and-White, the minor accompanying groups, likewise are present throughout the deposit. Had we to do with reemplacements. 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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