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POTTERY AFFECTED BY ENVIRONMENT. 



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rosettes, and other ornate figures (see Fig. 519), they continued ever 

 after quite faithful features of the spiral type of pot, and may even 

 sometimes be seen on the cooking-vessels of modern Zufli. To add yet 

 another link to this chain of connection between the coiled boiling- 

 basket and the spirally-built*cookiug-pot, the names of the two kinds 



Fig. 519.— Cooking-pot of corrugated ware, showing modified projections near rim. 



of vessels may be given. The boiling-basket was known as w6 H a IcHa 

 iii tu U a torn me, the corrugated cooking pot as wo li a IcHa te' ni tu li a 

 ton ne, the former signifying " coiled cooking-basket," the latter "coiled 

 earthenware cooking-basket." • 



Other very important types of vessels were made in a similar way. 



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Fig. 520.— Wicker water-bottle, showing double loops for suspension. 



I refer especially to canteens and water-bottles. The water-bottle of 

 wicker differed little from the boiling-basket. It was generally rounder- 



