Plate XXVI 



Series of vessels of varied form and decoration. Scarified ware. Pages 99, 100. 



Figure a. — Fine large jar with flat bottom and flaring rim, the scarified zone reach- 

 ing from near the base to the neck. 1 / 8 



Figure b. — Two-storied vase ; the upper story plain, the lower story entirely cov- 

 ered with scarifications. ^3 



Figure c. — Vase with four legs, the applied head and tail completing the zoomorphic 

 unit. The scarifications represent the armadillo carapace. 1 / 3 



Figure d. — Graceful tripod with long solid legs probably representing the arma- 

 dillo, as indicated by the prominence at the hip. 2 / 5 



Figure e. — Bell-shaped, flat-bottomed tripod, the legs of which are missing. The 

 scarified surfaces give the effect of having been produced by some 

 textile fabric ; from Caldera. 2 /s 



Figure /. — Tripod bowl with scarifications suggesting the warp and weft of bas- 

 ketry. 2 / s 



Figure g. — Tripod scarified in vertical bands, one being left unfinished. 1 \ 3 



Figure h. — Vase with flaring rim, the bowl being practically covered with scari- 

 fications. 1 / 3 



