. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. DESCRIPIION OF POTTERY TYPES 209. Fig. 72. Rim sherd from Ancon Rocker Stamped bowl (sec fig. 71, D); X 1-5. faces of bowls. Of the three sherds in the sample (fig. 71, C) two are body sherds from jars or bottles and one is from the wall of a small, open bowl. ANCON ROCKER STAMPED This type, which is represented by only one sherd in the collection, is Ancon Broad-line Incised with the addition of rocker stamping. The


. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. DESCRIPIION OF POTTERY TYPES 209. Fig. 72. Rim sherd from Ancon Rocker Stamped bowl (sec fig. 71, D); X 1-5. faces of bowls. Of the three sherds in the sample (fig. 71, C) two are body sherds from jars or bottles and one is from the wall of a small, open bowl. ANCON ROCKER STAMPED This type, which is represented by only one sherd in the collection, is Ancon Broad-line Incised with the addition of rocker stamping. The ex- ample, from V-272C, Level 5, is the rim sherd from an open bowl with a mouth diameter of 15 cm. (figs. 71, D, and 72). The l)lack surface is polished to a high gloss inside and out. The design, which is on the outside, consists of broad-line incising, which sets off areas of plain polish from an area of fine dentate, rocker stamping. The stamped area forms the back- ground of the design. The nature of the design is not clear but the fragmen- tary plain polished areas that constitute the design form a circular figure, a triangle, and a vertical panel. The rocker stamping is in vertical bands about 1 cm. wide running from the rim downward. Each impression of 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 Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Associate Editor, Scientific Publications. [Chicago] Chicago Natural History Museum


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