. 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. Fig. 48. Rim profiles of Queneto Polished Plain; rim exteriors to the right. X base was not used on Queneto bowls during the La Plata and Estero periods. My only example of a tripod leg from a Queneto bowl came from refuse of the Tomaval period (V-171A, Level 7). It is a solid cone having a basal diameter of cm. and a length of 6 cm. 2. Composite silhouette bowls with flattened bases and straight, out- slopi


. 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. Fig. 48. Rim profiles of Queneto Polished Plain; rim exteriors to the right. X base was not used on Queneto bowls during the La Plata and Estero periods. My only example of a tripod leg from a Queneto bowl came from refuse of the Tomaval period (V-171A, Level 7). It is a solid cone having a basal diameter of cm. and a length of 6 cm. 2. Composite silhouette bowls with flattened bases and straight, out- sloping upper walls (fig. 48, B). Only three examples of this were found, all from the Tomaval and La Plata periods. 3. Small, constricted-mouth jars or bowls with rounded bottoms, in- curving, thickened (beaded) rims, and vertical strap handles at rims (fig. 48, C). Rim diameter 15 cm. The exterior is polished. There is no evidence that molds were used in manufacture. Three examples came from the Estero period. 4. Jars or bottles with straight or slightly flaring collar or neck (fig. 48, D). Lip diameter cm., mean This form was in use through- out the Late Epoch but was most popular during the Tomaval period. 5. Stirrup-spout jars with globular bodies and flat bases, or with carinated shoulders, flattened tops, and flat bases. A complete vessel from. 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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