580 PREHISTORIC VILLAGES IN TENNESSEE [ETH. ANN. 41 
Figure 178, restoration of vessel No. 11. Very hard-burned ware. 
Thirteen inches across rim and 11 inches in depth. Exterior smoke- 
stained light red (pl. 106, f). Interior very dark cream. Probably 
held about 4 gallons. 
Figure 179, restoration of hard-burned vessel No. 12. Fourteen 
inches across rim and 12 inchesin depth. It probably held about 5 gal- 
lons. Exterior light 
red with large flecks 
of powdered shell 
(pl. 106, f). Inte- 
rior dark cream. 
Figure 180, res- 
toration of vessel 
No. 7. The paste 
of this vessel was 
unusual. It was 
black with a few 
very minute specks 
of finely powdered 
Fic. 175.—Restoration of vessel No. 18, mound No. 2 shell. This vessel 
was coated both on exterior and interior with a thin slip of dark 
cream color. The exterior was badly smoke stained. It was 9 
Fia. 176.—Restoration of vessel No. 15, mound No, 2 
inches across rim and 81% inches in depth. It probably held about 
6 quarts. 
Figure 181, restoration of vessel No. 23. Hard-burned ware, 634 
inches across rim and 8 inches in depth. No handles were found. 
It probably had none. Exterior and interior very dark cream, 
darker than Plate 106, ¢. It had large flecks of powdered shell. 
