Plate XXXII 



Series of tripods showing variations in form and ornamentation. 

 Lost color ware. Pages 122 — 124. 



Figure a.— Tripod vase with the body altered in the equatorial region to resemble 

 the crab ; the shoulder is divided into four panels by spool-shaped 

 ornaments, each panel showing a series of monkeys ; from Vivala (not 

 Divala). 2 / 5 



Figure b. — Shallow tripod bowl representing the turkey-buzzard, the painted dec- 

 orations consisting of groups of parallel lines meeting at various 

 angles ; from Divala. 2 / 6 



Figure c. — Open shallow tripod bowl the outer surface of which, except the legs, 

 is elaborately decorated ; from Divala. 2 / 5 



Figure d. — Tripod vase showing a design of six groups of vertical bands alter- 

 nating with spool-shaped ornaments, accompanied by eyes. Va 



Figure e. — Tripod bowl showing painted interior decorations ; from Divala. 1 I 2 



Figure /. — Tripod vase whose entire outer surface is completely covered with 

 decorations, the sides being divided into panels by groups of vertical 

 bands ; from Divala. 2 / 3 



Figure g. — Rare type of tripod vase with sloping flattened upper zone and steeply 

 sloping collar. 2 / 5 



Figure h. — Calabash type of tripod bowl; spool-shaped ornaments accompanied by 

 eyes convert the supports into an animal form, the cross-banding sug- 

 gesting the armadillo carapace ; from Divala. Va 



