HOLMES.] 



SCARIFIED GROUP OF WARE. 



89 



An intiTc^tiiiL;- specimenis illustrated in Fig. 121. At the opposite 

 ends of 1 1 n ■ I n i\\ I | » irtions of the rim are carried upward and inward, 

 forming haiidk-like appendages, modeled to represent, rudely, the 

 heads of animals. Details of form and ornament are well brought 

 out in the cut. 



In Fig. r?-3 wdiavcaliighcyliudri.'al sliajM- wilha flat l„.tt(nn. the 

 surface liciiig sc.-irilii'd in ntiI ic,-il l.,-iii(ls. A siiimII jK.t. Iia\iiig an 

 annular liasr and dccdvation similar to the pi'cccding. isgivi-iiin Fig. 

 133. In Fig. 124:, instead of the vertical lines, we have a series of 

 heavy ribs. Two strong vertically placed loops are fixed upon oppo- 

 site sides of the shoulder and the base is supplied with the usual 



Fig. 122. Jar hi 



bands of incised ornament — J. 



The tiip<)(U s]i()\s 11 in Figs. 13.) and 136 are somewhat mutilated, but 

 thej pKst'iit li iliiM-<i| iiiteiestinthe ii' .\ rl sli,i[ics mid the unique 



