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Figure 169.— Boat-shaped tripod with rim extended to a point at the ends, each point 



being accompanied by two nodes. Scarified ware. '/• . . . .99 



Figure 170.— Vase with loop handles strongly resembling that shown in figure 164; 



from Caldera. Maroon ware. '/• ...... 100 



Figure 171.— Vase ornamented with scarifications alternating with pairs of vertical 



punctated ribs. Maroon ware. 7» ...... . 



Figure 172.— Small tripod completely encircled by a series of plain vertical ribs; 



from El Banco. Maroon ware. '/• . . . . . • 101 



Figure 173.— Bowl with ornamentation in relief ; from Vivala (notDivala). Maroon ware. V» 101 

 Fio-ure 174.— Open-mouthed bowl with annular base and animal features in high relief; 



from near David. Maroon ware. V» . . . . . . .101 



Figure 175.— Vase with single handle, opposite which is a relief ornament consisting 



of a pair of eyes, prominent eyebrows and a nose; from Gualaca; Maroon 



ware. '/«......■■■•• 101 



Figure 176.— Vase decorated with the alligator dorsal-view motive in white. White 



line ware. '/> .......••• 102 



Figure 177.— Tripod, the shoulder of which is decorated with the dorsal-view alligator 



motive in white. White line ware. '/• ...... 102 



Figure 178; a — Small tripod with shoulder ornamentation suggestive of hieroglyphics, 



and legs representing animal forms ; from Bugavita. '/» ; b— Detail of shoulder 



ornamentation. White line ware. V» . . . . . . . 102 



Figure 179.— Narrow-necked vase broken in plane of greatest diameter, illustrating 



carelessness in finish of interior; from Divala. Lost color ware. '/» . .104 



Figure 180.— Vase in red and black with large aperture, and two arched panels on 



shoulder. Lost color ware. '/> . . . . . ■ . .106 



Figure 181.— Vase in red and black with narrow aperture, showing life forms in low 



relief alternating with two panel decorations ; from Bugavita. Lost color ware. V> 110 

 Figure 182.— Vase in red, light cream and black, the three panels of the shoulder zone 



being decorated with alligator motives. Lost color ware. '/• . . .110 



Figure 183. — Vase in red, light cream and black, ornamented with bilaterally sym- 

 metrical figures each covering about half of the upper zone. Lost color ware. 'I- 111 

 Figure 184.— Vase, in which the peripheral band and those tangent to the neck are 



painted white. Lost color ware. */• . . . . . . .113 



Figure 185.— Vase, in which the peripheral band and those tangent to the neck are 



painted white and are crossed by the lost color pattern. Lost color ware. '/• 113 

 Figure 186. — Vase ornamented with four four-sided panels. Lost color ware. V> . 114 

 Figure 187. — Globular vase ornamented with a design suggesting a conventionalized 



alligator. Lost color ware. '/• . . . . . . . .114 



Figure 188.— Globular vase decorated with the spool-shaped motive. Lost color ware. '/> 115 

 Figure 189. — Wide-mouthed vase. Lost color ware. V> . . . . .115 



Figure 190. — Small vase with rosette-like ornamentation. Lost color ware. V" . 115 



Figure 191.— Compound vase decorated with three quadrangular panels in each story. 



Lost color ware. 7a . . . . . . . . .115 



Figure 192. — Vase showing unusual disposition of read and light colors of the original 



ground. Lost color ware. V> . . . . . . .116 



Figure 193. — Unique vase with large long neck sourmounted by a rectangular lip, and 



with tuberosities on the body-. Lost color ware. V' . . . .116 



Figure 194. — Small vase with radiate ornamentation. Lost color ware. 'I' . . 118 



Figure 195. — Small vase with radiate ornamentation, the elements of which may be 



traced to an alligator motive. Lost color ware. 'h .... 118 



