ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Fig. 210.— Origin of forms 270 



211.— Origin of forms 270 



212.— Origin of forms 270 



213. — Origin of forms i70 



214. — Origin of forms 270 



215.— Origin of handles 271 



216.— Origin of handles 271 



217. — Beginning of the coil 274 



218. — Section of ooil-made vessel 274 



219.— Ordinary superposition of coils 277 



220. — Coiled and plain surface 278 



221.— Rib-like coil 279 



222.— Rib-like coil 279 



223.— Indented pat tern 280 



224.— Thumb-nail indentation 280 



225. — Wave-like indentation 281 



226.— Wave-like indentation 281 



227. — Impressions of finger tips 281 



228. — Implement indentations 281 



229.— Nail markings 282 



230.— Incised lines 282 



231.— Incised pattern 282 



232.— Applied fillet 283 



233. — Examples of relief ornaments 283 



234. — Examples of relief ornaments 283 



235. — Examples of relief ornaments 283 



236. — Examples of relief ornaments 283 



237. — Examples of relief ornaments 283 



238. — Examples of relief ornaments 283 



239. — Vase from a cliff house, Mancos Canon 285 



240.— Vase from Epsom Creek 287 



241. — Vase from tumulus at Saint George 288 



242. — Vase from tumulus at Saint George 289 



243. — Vase from tumulus at Saint George 290 



244. — Bowl from tumulus at Saint George 291 



24."..— Vase from Parowau, Utah 291 



246. — Cup from central Utah 292 



247.— Vase from Zuiii 293 



248.— Vase from Zuiii 294 



249. — Mug from Tusayan 294 



250. — Vase from Tusayan 295 



251. — Vase from Tusayan 296 



252. — Vessel from Tusayan 296 



253.— Vase from Tusayan 297 



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