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ANCIENT ART OF THE PRCJVINrE 



The wide mouth e\]iiliits i low of teeth and tht lioih is well supiilied 

 with fins. The liea,d in Fi^ 144 leinmdfe oue Ihk il)h nl the catfish. 



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The snout is tuinisliMl willi tw > li. m lik, ii,iMiuh^(s i,„)tli-liki 



features are foimed 1)\ si ttiu^ 



dicated liy a puuctuied e\cie>3ceuce at the side ut thi mouth. In 



Fii;. 144. Heavy tripod vase with widely spreading feet— ; 



other cases a high sharp cone is set upon the middh' of tlie liead 

 (Fig. 14.i). It is channeled down the sides, as if meant for a tin. 



