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Figure 13. — El Hatillo type, Espald, variety, sherds from Mound III. Horizontal 



lines indicate red. 



rop, 1942, fig. 229) and the other, a spouted barrel-shaped vessel with 

 the "barrel" alined horizontally on a ring base (Lothrop, 1950, fig. 

 134-a). Both of these vessels are from the Espala district of south- 

 west Veraguas near the Bubi and Lovaina Rivers, and neither shape 

 is known at He-4. 



The Heye Museum of the American Indian exhibits a bird eflBgy 



