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Figure 13. — Pottery rim profiles A-X. 



irregularities were lacking. A third class was composed of sherds 

 with incised or trailed lines executed on simple-stamped or smoothed 

 sherds. 



The 1498 sherds with distinguishable simple stamps show that the 

 stamps were applied vertically to the shoulders and rims, but near the 

 base they are random or oblique. These stamps are 5 to 8 mm. wide 

 and are of varying length, but in no instance do they exceed 30 mm. 

 Vessel walls are 1.5 to 6 mm. thick, averaging about 3 mm., although 

 rims are sometimes thicker. There is little variation in the thickness 



