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Figure 139. Tripod with gracefully modeled supports representing the fish. Fish ware. '/> 84 

 Figure 140. Typical example of handled ware with legs, the. latter exhibiting pec- 

 toral fins only. Fish ware. 'I' . . . . . . .84 



Figure 141. Tripod support, the only ornamentation being a single dorsal fin. Fish 



ware. '/> ........... 85 



Figure 142. Tripod, in which the supports embody a fusion of the fish and the human 



form. Fish ware. *l* ......... 87 



Figure 143. Tripod, in which the supports combine the fish with the head and feet 



of the owl. Fish ware. '/> .... 87 



Figure 144. Tripod, in which the legs combine characters of the fish with those of 



some carnivorous animal. Fish ware. '/ . . . . .88 



Figure 145. Ornate tripod with twisted handles representing animal forms. Fish ware. ''- 88 

 Figure 146. Tripod, in which the supports are modified to represent the human form. 



Fish ware. '/ . 89 



Figure 147. Tripod with supports representing the human form. Fish ware. '/ J . 89 

 Figure 148. Tripod support representing the human form. Fish ware. V> . . 90 



Figure 149. Similar example from another tripod. Fish ware. '/... 90 

 Figure 150. Tripod support exhibiting similar technique ; but the head of the figure is 



scarcely human. Fish ware. '/ ....... 90 



Figure 151. Tripod, the shallow bowl of which is decorated with crab- and fin-motives; 



from El Banco. Fish ware. 'I* ...... .91 



Figure 152. Vase with annular base; from El Banco. Fish ware. '/ . . 91 



Figure 153. Tripod with elongated shallow bowl, and handles suggesting life forms; 



from Bugavita. Fish ware. l l> ...... .91 



Figure 154. Another tripod similar in type, unpainted ; from Bugavita. Fish ware. '/> 91 

 Figure 155. Tripod embodying animal forms in the supports; from Caldera. Probably 



of Costa Rican origin. '/ ..... 92 



Figure 156. Tripod with short looplike supports ; from El Banco. Red line ware. V 93 

 Figure 157. Bowl with low annular base ; from Gualaca. Red line ware. '/> . 94 



Figure 158. Bowl with perforated annular base. Red line ware. '/ . . 94 



Figure 159. Shallow bowl with perforated annular bell-shaped base; from El Banco. 



Red line ware. '/... .94 



Figure 160. Globular vase. Red line ware. '/ 94 



Figure 161. Tripod vase with incised shoulder and short hollow supports supplied with 



pellets but not slit; from Divala. Chocolate incised ware. '/ . . 95 



Figure 162. Tripod with incised panels on shoulder and short supports representing 



animal heads; from Divala. Chocolate incised ware. V . 96 



Figure 163. Very small tripod with unbroken incised pattern around shoulder, and 



short solid supports. Chocolate incised ware. ''. . . . 96 



Figure 164. Non-scarified vase with handles crudely representing animal forms; from 



Caldera. Scarified ware. V 96 



Figure 165. Tripod bowl with handles and supports resembling head, wings and tail 



of a bird ; from Caldera. Scarified ware. '/ 97 



Figure 166. Non-scarified tripod, heart-shaped in horizontal section. Scarified 



ware. '/..... 97 



Figure 167. Tripod in which shoulder ornaments and supports represent the head and 



arms, and the legs respectively of the human figure; from El Banco. 



Scarified ware. '' 

 Figure 168. Open-mouthed bowl with three short supports placed close together. 



Scarified ware. '' ......... 98 



