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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Stone chips, 487 

 Stones, fire-burnt, 490 

 Strata cut, 483 

 Swett, Jorge, 483 



Tcaone culture, 542 (chart), 543 (map) 

 Tejar culture, 540 (table), 542 (chart), 



543 (map) 

 Tendales (0-7), El Oro Province, 484, 



485 (map), 490 

 Test pit, 552 (table), 554 (table), 55G 



(table) 

 Tomb 2, Garbanzal site, 544 

 Tombs, shaft and chamber, 544 

 Tumbes, 485 (map), 544 



Utensils, stone, 497-501 



452 



Valdivia culture, 489, 507, 540, 



(chart) 

 Vegetation, 486 

 Vessel appendages, frequency of, 558 



(table) 

 Vessel form, bowl with everted rim, 

 509 (fig.), 510, 539 (fold-in fig.) 

 carinated bowl, 508 (fig.), 510, 540 

 compotera, 540 



deep bowl with expanded rim, 

 509 (fig.), 510 



Vessel— Continued 



jar with constricted neck and 

 everted rim, 510, 512 (figs.) 



jar with exteriorly thickened rim, 

 511, 513 (figs.) 



large compotera, 511, 514 (fig.), 

 539 (fold-in fig.) 



large compotera with apron flange, 

 511, 514 (figs.) 



large compotera with cut-out de- 

 sign, 540 



rounded, shallow to deep, 507, 508 



(fig.) 

 rounded jar with constricted mouth, 



511, 513 (figs.) 

 shallow bowl with beveled or up- 

 turned rim, 508 (fig.), 510 

 shallow bowl with exterior flange 



rim, 510, 512 (fig.) 

 shallow bowl with flat rim, 508 



(fig.), 510 

 shallow Ijowl with interior rim 

 thickening, 509 (fig.), 510 

 Vessel forms, 508-509 (figs.) 



analysis of, 539 (fold-in figs.) 

 Vessel shapes, 540, 544, 545 (figs.) 

 Vessel supports, polypod or tripod, 540 



Xesspe, Mejia, 524, 544 



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