. Bulletin. Ethnology. 70 BUREAU OF AMEiRICAlSr ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 140 Only two fragments of the "frying-pan" type of incensario have been found at Tres Zapotes (trenches 1,23), although there are several pieces of this sort in a small collection from Loma de Alonzo Lazaro, a site 20 or 30 miles FiGDRB 41.—Incensario ware, a to ff, loop-handled type; h to j, bossed type : Ic to annular bases; n, rare "frying pan" type. SLIP The incensarios do not seem to have been slipped or painted. One specimen purchased in the 1939 season, and one or two sherds exca- vated in 1940 h


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 70 BUREAU OF AMEiRICAlSr ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 140 Only two fragments of the "frying-pan" type of incensario have been found at Tres Zapotes (trenches 1,23), although there are several pieces of this sort in a small collection from Loma de Alonzo Lazaro, a site 20 or 30 miles FiGDRB 41.—Incensario ware, a to ff, loop-handled type; h to j, bossed type : Ic to annular bases; n, rare "frying pan" type. SLIP The incensarios do not seem to have been slipped or painted. One specimen purchased in the 1939 season, and one or two sherds exca- vated in 1940 have a dark red paint, but these are exceptions to the general rule. The rough finish of surfaces, inside and out, and the lack of care with which attached elements such as handles and bosses were made is a nearly constant feature of the ware. The handles are. 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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