. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 22. Pottery vessels from Guatemala. or had simple disklike covers (see J, figure 22). The vessel «, figure 22, is made of light-gray clay and seems to have been without a col- ored coating. Various others are not only carefully smoothed, but have a coating of yellowish-red or brown. A small vessel in the shape of a bird, c, was likewise found among them, but I am not informed whether it, too, had a cover and whether its contents were the same as those named above. The middle mound, B, and the northern mound, C, were less rich. Please note that these images are extra


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 22. Pottery vessels from Guatemala. or had simple disklike covers (see J, figure 22). The vessel «, figure 22, is made of light-gray clay and seems to have been without a col- ored coating. Various others are not only carefully smoothed, but have a coating of yellowish-red or brown. A small vessel in the shape of a bird, c, was likewise found among them, but I am not informed whether it, too, had a cover and whether its contents were the same as those named above. The middle mound, B, and the northern mound, C, were less rich. 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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