. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 14.—Anauerapucii Incised lid from Burial 3, A-4—Valentim, Mazagao Phase, a, Detail of the modeling and incision of the inner lip of the pedestal basin lid shown in figure 13, a. b, Exterior and cross section view of the same lid. (The rim is inaccurately drawn; for correct profile, see fig. 16-1.) SITE A-5 CAFEZAL This site and its excavations have already been described under the Arua Phase (see pp. 37-38). It was also occupied by the peoples of the Mazagao Phase, their ceramics accounting for 609 or percent of the 839 sherds recovered from the site. Of thes


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 14.—Anauerapucii Incised lid from Burial 3, A-4—Valentim, Mazagao Phase, a, Detail of the modeling and incision of the inner lip of the pedestal basin lid shown in figure 13, a. b, Exterior and cross section view of the same lid. (The rim is inaccurately drawn; for correct profile, see fig. 16-1.) SITE A-5 CAFEZAL This site and its excavations have already been described under the Arua Phase (see pp. 37-38). It was also occupied by the peoples of the Mazagao Phase, their ceramics accounting for 609 or percent of the 839 sherds recovered from the site. Of these percent were Mazagao Plain, percent Vilanova Plain, percent Camaipi Plain, percent Anauerapucii Incised, percent Pigacd Incised, and percent Uxy 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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