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Figure 4. — Incised brown ware pedestal cups. 



also present in larger versions, as depicted by plate 8, c (14 cm. high). 

 Sherds from similar vessels, having diameters ranging from 12-14 

 cm., are shown in figure 3, c, d. Plate 8, c, illustrates an exceptionally 

 fine incised sherd from a chalice-shaped vessel which would have a 

 diameter of 16 cm. with 7 cm. outsloping side walls. The rim elabora- 

 tion is similar to that found on sherds among the scattered debris at 

 Sitio Conte (Lothrop, 1942, fig. 345). 



STONEWORK 



There is a general paucity of stonework in Panama Viejo. Only 

 27 such pieces, including a large celt from a private collection, were 

 recovered during the course of the study. The objects were distrib- 

 uted throughout the site, isolated and without context, either on 



