488 



COLLECTIONS OF 1881. 



From those fragments a number of vessels 

 These are given in the following list: 



ARTICLES OF (LAY. 



have been reconstructed. 



63046. A bottle-shaped vase of dark, grayish-brown ware. The neck 

 is quite high and slender, and the body globular — a little 

 elongated above. The rim and collar are ornamented with 

 incised notches. Height, 10 inches. 



63171. A large symmetrically shaped vase or jug of a grayish yellow 

 color. Restored from fragments. The body of the jug is 

 globular, the neck slightly flaring, the iim beiug notched on 

 the outer edge. The ware is coarse and rough. Height, 10£ 

 inches. 



63156, 63163, 63164, 63173, 63174. Fragments of vessels similar to that 

 last described. 



63191. A low wide-mouthed vase of dark gray compact ware. The 

 neck is decorated by two series of lines, which cross and re- 

 cross the neck in such a manner as to form diamond-shaped 

 figures. They are deeply incised. The rim is notched, and has 

 three small nodes on the outer margin. The body is covered 

 with an ornament produced by pinching the clay while in a 



soft state. Height, 04 inches; di 



ameter, 9 inches. 



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Fig. 100. 



63159. A very large wide-mouthed vase, the body of which is conical 

 below. The rim and neck are ornamented in a manner very 

 similar to the one last described. Height, 16 inches; diam- 

 eter, 19 inches. Fig. 169. 



