HARRINGTON ] DESCRIPTION OF THE ARTIFACTS 85 
Olla of gray steatite, 161.9 mm. diameter, 107.9 mm. high; orifice 106.3 mm. 
diameter. Rim rounded, 23.8 mm. to 12.7 mm. wide, a groove running around 
4.7 mm. below the rim. Concavity 95.2 mm. diameter. Bottom rounded. 
Fragmentary olla of gray steatite, 266.7 mm. diameter, 190.5 mm. high, orifice 
146 mm. diameter. Rim squared, 11.1 mm, wide. A groove runs around 9.5 
mm. below the rim. Concayity 168.2 mm. diameter. Bottom somewhat flattened. 
Olla of gray steatite, 352.4 mm. diameter 247.6 mm. high; orifice 152.4 mm. 
diameter. Rim squared and 12.7 mm. diameter. A groove runs around 3.1 mm. 
below the rim. The rim is decorated with zigzag incisions. Concavity 233.3 
mm. diameter. Bottom rounded. 
Olla of gray steatite, the largest olla in the collection; 406.4 mm. diameter, 
396.8 mm. high; orifice, 183.8 mm. The rim is squared and 23.8 mm wide. 
A groove runs about 9.5 mm. below the rim. The rim is decorated with zigzag 
incisions. Concavity 330.2 mm. diameter. Bottom rounded. Weight 72 pounds. 
Olla of gray steatite, 349.2 diameter, 298.4 mm. high; orifice, 139.7 mm. 
diameter. Rim, 14.2 mm. wide; squared, and a groove runs around 6.3 mm. 
below the rim. The rim is decorated with zigzag incisions. Concayity, 268.2 
mm. diameter. The bottom is flattish over an area about 203.2 mm. diameter. 
(Pl. 10, e.) 
Olla or bowl of black steatite with gray mottling in the shape of flecks, 152.4 
mm. diameter, 98.4 mm. high; orifice, 115.8 mm. diameter. The rim is 7.9 mm. 
wide, squared, and a groove runs around 3.1 mm. below the rim. The con- 
cavity is 85.7 mm. diameter. The bottom is quite flat and measures 101.6 mm. 
diameter. The specimen was probably used as a bowl, since it shows no signs 
of having been placed over fire. (Pl. 10, a.) 
Olla of gray steatite, 117.4 mm. diameter, 82.5 mm. high; orifice, 74.6 mm. 
diameter. Rim squared and 6.8 mm. wide. A groove running around 3.1 mm, 
below the rim. Concavity, 73 mm. diameter. Bottom quite flat and 19 mm. 
diameter. This little pot is lopsided. (Pl. 10, d.) 
Olla of gray steatite, 225.4 mm. diameter, 165.1 mm. high; orifice, 133.3 mm. 
diameter. Rim, 6.8 mm. wide, and squared. A groove runs around 3.1 below 
the rim. The rim was decorated with zigzag incisions, but these are now 
largely worn off. Concavity 141.2 mm. diameter. Bottom flattish, repaired 
with plaster of Paris as shown in the photograph. (Pl. 10, b.) 
Olla of gray steatite that was found in scattered fragments. The olla has 
been blackened by fire. 165.1 mm. diameter, 111.1 mm. high; orifice 95.2 mm. 
diameter. The rim is 7.9 mm. wide, squared, and a groove runs around 4.7 
mm. below the rim. Concavity 101.6 mm. diameter. Bottom rounded. 
Olla of gray steatite, 260.8 mm. diameter, 222.2 mm. high; orifice 130.1 mm. 
diameter. Rim rounded merely. Conecavity 190.5 diameter. Bottom flattish 
over an area 139.7 mm. diameter. 
Olla of gray steatite, 298.4 mm. diameter, 254 mm. high; orifice 142.8 mm, 
diameter. Rim merely rounded. Concavity 231.7 mm. diameter. Bottom 
flattish over an area 177.8 mm. diameter. (Pl. 10, f.) 
Olla of gray steatite, 263.5 mm. diameter, 158.7 mm. high; orifice 157.1 mma. 
Rim squared 12.7 mm. wide, a groove running around 4.7 mm. below the rim. 
Coneavity 138.1 mm. deep. Bottom flattish. The specimen was found in 
fragments and is plentifully pieced together with plaster of Paris. 
STEATITE BOWLS 
The bowls of steatite which resulted from the excavation, although 
few in number, are handsome in workmanship. The veining and 
