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2. Cakinated Bowl (fig. 19, 2) : 



Uim: Outsloping walls turn upward 2.0-3.5 cm. below the lip producing 

 a slightly angular profile. Body wall thickness is frequently slightly 

 greater above than below the angle. Rim diameter varies from 14-34 cm. 



Ltp; Rounded. 



Base: Flattened or slightly rounded, or annular. 



3. Shallow Bowl With Flat Rim (fig. 19, S) : 



Rim: Wall thickness expanded to produce a flat horizontal or slightly in- 

 sloping top 0.6-2.0 cm. wide. Exterior rim diameter varies from 

 16-30 cm. 



Ldp: Rounded or tapered. 



Base: Probably flattened or annular. 



4. Shallow Bowl With Beveled or UPTtrRNED Rim (fig, 19, 4) ■ 



Rim: The appearance of an angular rim is produced either by beveling of 

 the rim or by a carination 1.0-2.5 cm. below the lip. There is considerable 

 variation in the form of the rim profile, all resulting in the same general 

 shape effect. Rim diameter varies from 18-42 cm. 



Ldp: Rounded or tapered. 



Base: Tall annular pedestal bases probably belong to this form, diameter 

 14-18 cm. 



5. Bowl With Everted Rim (fig. 19, 6): 



Rim: Everted with a flattened outsloping top. Body wall is thickened at 



the angle of eversion. Exterior rim diameter varies from 22-36 cm. 

 Lip: Rounded or tapered. 

 Base: Rounded; possibly occasionally annular or pedestal. 



6. Shallow Bowl With Interior Rim Thickening (fig. 19, 6) : 



Rim: The interior wall thickness increases by 3-5 mm. from 3.0-5.5 cm. 



below the lip, producing a well defined raised band. Rim diameter varies 



from 16-24 cm. 

 Lip: Rounded. 

 Base: Probably rounded or slightly flattened. 



7. Deep Bowl With Expanded Rim (fig. 19, 7) : 



Ri7n: Expanding 1-3 cm. below the lip to a thickness 0.5-1.0 cm. greater 

 than the body wall. Since these bowls are typically large, this helps to 

 strengthen the rim. Rim diameter 30-36 cm. 



Lip: Rounded or slightly flattened. 



Base: Probably rounded or slightly flattened. 



8. Shallow Bowl With Exterior Flange Rim (fig. 20, 8) : 



Rim: Thickened on exterior wall 1-2 cm. below lip to produce a more or 

 less prominent downsloping flange. Rim interior sometimes has a raised 

 band as in Vessel Shape 6 ; a flat horizontal or insloping top is more typical. 

 Exterior rim diameter varies from 18-34 cm. 



Lip: Rounded. 



Base: Several large sherds show attachment for hollow polypod legs and it 

 is possible that this is the characteristic base form. 



9. Jar With Constricted Neck and Everted Rim (fig. 20, 9) : 



Rim: Strongly everted, most frequently with a strongly angular interior 

 profile slightly rounded on the exterior by thickening of the wall. There 

 is a continuous variation from a short eversion to an outsweeping neck, 

 correlated to some extent with vessel size. Shoulder may be rounded or 

 slightly angular. Rim diameter varies from 10-24 cm. 



