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Figure 32.—Anthropomorphic adornos of Akawabi Incised and Modeled, Motif 4: non- 
Barrancoid, Mabaruma Phase. 
type of modeling is typically treated in the same way as low relief, 
set off by and decorated with incised lines. The majority of high 
relief appears to occur at or near the maximum vessel diameter. 
3. Barrancoid adornos (figs. 31, 56, c,d; pl.18). Large anthropomorphic, 
zoomorphic, and geometric adornos modeled in the round for appli- 
cation to the rim or vessel wall. Workmanship is normally 
beautifully sculptured but occasionally crude. Incisions usually 
outline features or ornament the surface. The larger examples 
are hollow and one attached to a rim of vessel shape 3 has a rattle 
inside. 
4. Non-Barrancoid adornos (figs. 32-47; pls. 19, 20, i, 7). Anthropo- 
morphie and zoomorphie adornos of smaller size and cruder work- 
manship than the Barrancoid style. Anthropomorphic examples 
have large bulbous noses and coffee-bean eyes with a narrow slit 
across the center, giving a myopic effect reminiscent of the movie 
