. Bulletin. Ethnology. BOBBBTS] ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN ARIZONA 79 interlocking volutes that is quite similar to the upper row in the other panel. It differs, however, in that none of the elements extend into the lower row. The bottom part of the panel has five units (fig. 24). The first at the left end consists of opposed-dotted triangles with interlocking volutes in slightly different arrangement from those in the first unit in the other panel. Two of these elements are interesting because they have double instead of single volutes and are not unlike insects with projecting antennae. The ce
. Bulletin. Ethnology. BOBBBTS] ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN ARIZONA 79 interlocking volutes that is quite similar to the upper row in the other panel. It differs, however, in that none of the elements extend into the lower row. The bottom part of the panel has five units (fig. 24). The first at the left end consists of opposed-dotted triangles with interlocking volutes in slightly different arrangement from those in the first unit in the other panel. Two of these elements are interesting because they have double instead of single volutes and are not unlike insects with projecting antennae. The central por- tion of the lower row has three units, instead of two as on the other. FiQUBB 24.—Design on opposite side of canteen Illustrated in figure 23. side, of the triangular form with squiggled hachure. These units are bordered by parallel-framing lines. The last unit in the bottom row of the panel has two of the dotted-triangle elements with inter- locking volutes. The lower right-hand corner (see the projection at the side of the vessel, figure 24) is filled with a triangular ele- ment of squiggled hachure which is in contrast to the solid blob of paint occupying a similar position in the pattern on the opposite side of the vessel. Around the neck, just below the rim is a heavy line that is a mixture between a squiggled line and a zigzag line. On one side (fig. 23) it appears squiggled, on the other (fig. 24) as a zigzag. When this part of the decoration was drawn a single en- circling line was placed on the neck, then a squiggled-zigzag was superimposed on it and the small triangles formed by the latter were filled in, and the figure seen in the illustrations resulted. On the. 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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