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Figure 62. — Escotd type vessel shapes from Co-2. a-e, Black on red; f-h, 

 Crosshatched; a, h, i, j, Black on buflf; k-m, Chevron. All based on Willey 

 Co-2 drawings. 



reach a shoulder diameter of 40 cm., a collar height of 14.5 cm., and 

 an orifice diameter of 11 cm. The body below the shoulder angle 

 appears to be rounded, although no actual bases were identified. 

 Globular or subglobular bowls with unmodified or shghtly folded 

 rims also occur (fig. 62, c-e) as do wide-mouthed bowls with angled 

 shoulders and sharply out-flared rims (fig. 62, b). One pedestal base 

 was classified with this variety. 



Surface. — The vessel exterior is usually red (either a shp or wash), 

 while the untreated interior retains the buff to buff-brown color of the 

 paste. Decoration, limited generally to the upper exterior portion 

 of the vessel, is done in black paint. 



Four design arrangements are noted. 



The first arrangement is composed of parallel fines which encircle 

 the shoulder just below the juncture of collar and body (fig. 60, g). 

 These are bordered at the top by a broad black band, 1 cm. or a little 

 more in width. Three to five of these lines may be grouped together, 

 the bottom line bordered with small black triangles, then a vacant 

 space followed by another group of parallel encircling lines, the upper- 



