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Figure 40.— Large statue of a female— the so-called Panama Venus; a, front view 



b, profile view. '/• . 

 Figures 41, 42.— Highly polished agate beads. V« 

 Figure 43.— Green jasper bead. V« ... 



Figure 44. — Small agate pendant. '/> 



Figure 45.— Highly polished amulet of pale green jade. '/■ 

 Figure 46.— Large translucent amulet of jade ; from Miravalles, Costa Rica. '' 

 Figure 47.— Small celt-shaped amulet. (Lamson collection.) '/■ 

 Figure 48.— Ornithomorphic celt-shaped amulet of jade. '/« 

 Figure 49.— Ornithomorphic amulet of green translucent jade. '/■ 

 Figure 50.— Zoomorphic amulet of agate. 3 /< . 



Figure 51.— Amulet made from a shark's tooth; from Divala. (Lamson collection). V 

 Figure 52.— Southwest face of the piedra pintal or pictured rock at Caldera 

 (After Holmes.) ......... 



Figure 53.— Northeast face of the piedra pintal, from a water-color drawing made 

 by Gentil. ......-••• 



Figure 54.— Tracing of a petroglyph. (After Bateman.) .... 



Figure 55.— Primitive rectangular bowl; from El Banco. Armadillo ware. V* 

 Figure 56.— Primitive elongated bowl with small handle; from Divala. Armadillo ware. V< 

 Figure 57.— Calabash type of cup with diminutive handle; from near Bugavita. 

 Armadillo ware. '/« ........ 



Figure 58.— Hemispherical bowl with spoutlike projection of rim ; from near Bugavita 

 Armadillo ware. '/» ........ 



Figure 59. — Calabash type of bowl with no projection of rim. Armadillo ware. '/ 



Figure 60.— Tripod bowl with plain hollow supports. Armadillo ware. '/• 



Figure 61.— Tripod bowl with plain hollow supports, apparently inflated. Armadillo ware. V 



Figure 62.— Tripod with zoomorphic supports. Armadillo ware. */• 



Figure 63.— Tripod bowl; from Bugavita. Armadillo ware. 7» . 



Figure 64.— Tripod with froglike supports ; from Bugavita. Armadillo ware. V> 



Figure 65.— Tripod of classic form, with froglike supports, and rim ornamented with 



armadillos. Armadillo ware. V> 

 Figure 66.— Tripod bowl of superior modeling, supported by three grotesque apelike 



heads ; from near Bugavita. Armadillo ware. V« . 

 Figure 67.— Tripod representing a primitive zoomorphic type. Armadillo ware. V 

 Figure 68. — Vessel of zoomorphic type, with four legs ; from Divala. Armadillo ware. V 

 Figure 69.— Tripod bowl showing sculptor's use of shadows in modeling the eye; 



from Bugavita. Armadillo ware, 'h ..... . 54 



Figure 70.— Tripod bowl exhibiting further use of shadows in modeling the eye. 



Armadillo ware. '/• ......... 54 



Figure 71. — Tripod bowl with solid fishlike supports. Armadillo ware. V s . . 55 



Figure 72. — Bowl with annular base ; from El Banco. Armadillo ware. I,J . . 55 



Figure 73.— Goblet-shaped vessel; from Bugavita. Armadillo ware. '/ J . . 55 



Figure 74. — Bowl supported by annular base and human figures. Armadillo ware. V« 55 

 Figure 75. — Bowl supported by three realistic armadillos. Armadillo ware. V» . 58 



Figure 76.— Bowl with similar tripod supports, the extremities of the armadillo being 



reduced to feet only. Armadillo ware. '' J . . . . . .58 



Figure 77.— Tripod bowl in which the hindlegs and feet of the armadillo are elimi- 

 nated from the supports ; from Escaria. Armadillo ware. '/> . . 58 

 Figure 78.— Tripod, the supports of which are ornamented with carapace motives only ; 



from Escaria. Armadillo ware. '/■:-. . . . . . .58 



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