. Bulletin. Ethnology. 268 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 167. Figure 94,—J-14, Mound 1, cut 1, jar I, Marajoara Phase. vening areas painted solid, giving a negative effect. The painted lines are crooked, wavering, and unequally spaced (cf. Palmatary, 1950, pi. 85, a). The vessel is 26 cm. in height, 21 cm. in rim diameter, 23 cm. in maximum body diameter and 14 cm. in base diameter. It has a slightly outflaring neck cm. tall, a globular body and a flat, pedestallike base. The lid was a small, carinated bowl with Ararf Plain Excised decoration (pi. 57, a), 15 cm. in diameter and 4 cm.
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 268 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 167. Figure 94,—J-14, Mound 1, cut 1, jar I, Marajoara Phase. vening areas painted solid, giving a negative effect. The painted lines are crooked, wavering, and unequally spaced (cf. Palmatary, 1950, pi. 85, a). The vessel is 26 cm. in height, 21 cm. in rim diameter, 23 cm. in maximum body diameter and 14 cm. in base diameter. It has a slightly outflaring neck cm. tall, a globular body and a flat, pedestallike base. The lid was a small, carinated bowl with Ararf Plain Excised decoration (pi. 57, a), 15 cm. in diameter and 4 cm. in depth. Both surfaces are well-smoothed and the paste has an orange core. The entire exterior is covered with the excised design, and the excisions were filled with white. In the west corner, at a depth of meters, was a fragment of the upper part of a small and unusually shaped Inajd Plain vessel with appUque decoration. Inajd Plain vessel fragment: The fragment has a tall conoidal base, sloping in" ward toward the upper part, which is an expanded, cuplike neck terminating in an everted rim and flattened lip. Mouth diameter is cm., neck height 5 cm., diameter at junction with base 6 cm., existing height 10 cm. Crude anthro- pomorphic faces ornament opposite sides of the neck. They are composed of oval, coffee-bean eyes, a larger similar applique for the nose-mouth, and fillets curving upward from the center above and around the eyes. The same ears function for. 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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