. Bulletin. Ethnology. EGBERTS] ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN ARIZONA 95 but sufficient fragments from that portion of the bowl show that the decoration was the same as on the other side. The rim of the bowl was also painted. The vessel belongs to the initial phase of the Develop- mental Pueblo. It is one of the Chaco series, yet in some respects is suggestive of the Little Colorado forms and is also slightly reminis- cent of the Modified Basket Maker. Perhaps it should be considered an example of an early blend in influences from two patterns and features from two cultural horizons. Similar bowls


. Bulletin. Ethnology. EGBERTS] ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN ARIZONA 95 but sufficient fragments from that portion of the bowl show that the decoration was the same as on the other side. The rim of the bowl was also painted. The vessel belongs to the initial phase of the Develop- mental Pueblo. It is one of the Chaco series, yet in some respects is suggestive of the Little Colorado forms and is also slightly reminis- cent of the Modified Basket Maker. Perhaps it should be considered an example of an early blend in influences from two patterns and features from two cultural horizons. Similar bowls from other dis- tricts have been classified as Modified Basket Maker. When all of. FiGDRB 39.—Concentric figures on interior of DeTelopmental Pueblo bowl. the traits are considered, however, such a dating does not seem to be warranted. The style of design in which separate figures are placed on the walls of the bowls some distance below the rim has a number of forms. One example has four units placed on opposite sides. Two of the units consist of concentric ellipses and two of concentric ellipses with a line at the center (fig. 39). Similar units are placed on opposite sides. One of the concentric-elliptical figures has six and the other seven ellipses. The two other units have three ellipses each and the central bar. One of these figures is not truly elliptical in form, however, as. 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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