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Shapes. — The predominant shape (fig. 17, /) represented in this 

 variety is a large jar with either angled or round shoulders high on 

 the vessel and collared neck with flarmg rim. Often the lips are 

 flattened obliquely on the upper surface (fig. 17, /). Although no 



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FiGUBE 26. — Parita type, Ortiga variety, design elements, a-f, Mound III 

 miscellaneous vessels; g, P-33. Horizontal lines indicate red. 



