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of ornament accompanies the development of form. Baiidis of in- 

 cised or relieved figures are carried around the neck, shuuldei-. and 

 handles and are added in such a way as greatly to enhance the beauty 

 of the vessel. The forms of these vessels are so graceful and the fiuisli 

 is so perfect that one is tempted to present an extended series, hut it 

 will be necessary to confine the illustrations to a limited number of 

 type specimens. Fig. 71 shows a somewhat shallow form of great 

 simplicity and grace. That in Fig. 72 is deeper, with a narrow neck 

 and a more decidedh conical shape Two minute grotesque figures are 

 jjerched upon the shouldei Fig ? i lepresents a larger vessel of good 

 form, which has a neat mtisei] ]jatt( i n encircling the slightly incurved 



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neck. Grotesciue heads are set upon the shoulder. A form somewhat 

 more refined is shown in Fig. 74. The neck is furnished with a 

 i-elieved ornament, consisting of a meandered and indented fillet, 



IiUetl nodes ami fillets- 



