140 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [BULL. 65 
tic motif yet observed in polychrome ware; a similar figure, but with 
(A-1811). 
e y 
Itc. 59.—Decorations of polychrome redware. 
The general method of decoration, as outlined above, can easily 
be made out from sherds, but as most of the designs are of the 
“all-over” style, and as our 
collection contains few un- 
broken bowls, on which whole 
designs may be studied, little 
can be said as to the arrange- 
ment of the design frame- 
works. There seem, however, 
to be three principal types, 
here given in order of their 
apparent abundance:, swas- 
tika type (pl. 56, ce-f), double- 
oval type (pl. 56, >), and scroll type (pl. 56, a). On these frame- 
works an almost endless number of different patterns were produced. 
Fie. 60.—Decorations of polychrome redware. 
