344 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 191 



PLATE 70 



Collanders 



The holes were punched from the outside to the inside while the clay was plastic. 



In some instances the interior was permitted to remain rough; in others the 



interiors were smoothed after the punching. 

 b, f, Side and bottom sherds from the same vessel, a straight sided jar with 



outflaring rim and slightly rounded bottom; exterior painted black on white; 



interior orange slipped; good quality ware. 

 g, The vessel was probably similar in form to /; exterior painted red on black; 



bottom polished buflf and the interior is orange over buflf. 

 The remainder of the sherds are of unpainted buff ware. Several retain the gray 



color of the soil which clings to the slightly rough surface and is difficult to 



wash away. 



PLATE 71 

 Sherds with bossed decorations 



a, c, d, Sherds from subglobular bowl; red exterior and lip; buff interior with 

 horizontal combing; bossed decoration on exterior; horizontal strap handles, 

 round on outer surface, flat on the inside. 



b, Unpainted buff ware, bosses appliqued on exterior. 

 e, f, Buff ware, combed surface with bosses. 



g, Brown ware, combed shoulder with bosses, smooth base. 



h, Red exterior and interior, bossed decoration. 



i-k, Thin hard ware, orange slip inside and out, bosses on exterior. 



Note: a, c, d, are all sherds from the same vessel, but each shows a different color. 

 The color was intended to be red but the handle section of a and the surface 

 of d were burned to a brown shade, a and c show a buff interior while, as a 

 result of less erosion, the interior of d is red. This point is stressed to emphasize 

 the fact that color determinations do not always mean too much as variations 

 are brought about by several factors. 



PLATE 72 

 Broad flat rims of subglobular bowls 



These are all of a characteristic fine-grained hard paste of a light yellowish buff 

 color. Some have some combing on the interior and on or under the rims. 

 Sherds exhibiting this combination of form and ware are abundant and con- 

 stitute one of the diagnostic types of the site. 



PLATE 73 



Subglobular bowls with strap handles 



The handles are usually horizontal; only one was vertical. All of this ware has 

 the same shape and rim form and all is orange slipped, fired to brown in some 

 places. Commonly it is decorated with scallop indented filleting (c, /) . 



PLATE 74 

 Rim sherds of flat shallow plates 



The unincised portions of the rims and bases have an orange slip. The areas 

 with squiggled incising are buff. The ware is hard and the paste fine grained. 

 (See pi. 75 for interiors.) 



