. Bulletin. Ethnology. {{ism^"^"^. Figure 88.—Rim and base profiles and reconstructed vessel shapes of Kalunye Plain, Taruma Phase (Appendix, table 31). Tempoeal diffeeence within the ttpe: The number of rims per level is too small to be used for percentage analysis and the determination of changes in shape frequency through time. However, the absence of Vessel Form 4 except in the upper third of the seriated sequence probably reflects an in- crease in popularity of this form rather than inadequacy of the sample. The single annular base (Form D) comes from an early level, suggesting


. Bulletin. Ethnology. {{ism^"^"^. Figure 88.—Rim and base profiles and reconstructed vessel shapes of Kalunye Plain, Taruma Phase (Appendix, table 31). Tempoeal diffeeence within the ttpe: The number of rims per level is too small to be used for percentage analysis and the determination of changes in shape frequency through time. However, the absence of Vessel Form 4 except in the upper third of the seriated sequence probably reflects an in- crease in popularity of this form rather than inadequacy of the sample. The single annular base (Form D) comes from an early level, suggesting that this form also has temporal significance (Appendix, table 31). Chronological position of the type: Kalunye Plain is the major plain ware in the latter part of the Taruma Phase sequence, increasing from percent at the earliest site to percent at the latest (fig. 101).. 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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