^°No?73f^^' TABOGA, URABA, TABOGUILLA ISLANDS — STIRLING 317 



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Figure 37. — Restored Taboguilla shallow buff ware bowl. 



(b) Black-on-white interior, orange exterior. A variant has a 

 white-on-orange exterior. 



(c) Black-on-orange interior and exterior with white on the base. 



(d) Black, white and orange exterior, black-on-orange interior. 



(e) Black, white and orange interior, orange exterior. 



(f) Black-and-white-on-orange interior and exterior. 



(g) Black-and-orange-on-buff. One collander had this decoration. 

 Bichrome. — These combinations usually were applied to high- 

 necked globular vessels. 



(a) Black-on-white exterior. 



(b) Black-on-orange exterior. 



(c) Orange-on-white exterior. 



(d) Black-on-red, interior or exterior. 



Monochrome. — This ware is commonly in the form of globular pots 

 with outflaring rim. 



(a) Plain orange, interior and exterior. 



(b) Plain orange, exterior. 



(c) Plain white, exterior. 



INCISING 



Bold incising. — This is a freehand technique where deep parallel 

 lines were formed, usually in curvilinear patterns. 



Light incising. — This is a somewhat more delicate technique in 

 which parallel lines usually were applied to form a crosshatched 

 design. 



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