Plates 10, 11, 12. 
Plates 10 and 11 are views of a bowl with two outward 
facing human heads (Catalog No. 8X43). The vessel 
has red slip or paint in the interior. The heads show 
painting in a band across the nose, around the mouth 
and around the forehead. The throat, body and arms 
are indicated by red paint, and the figures give the 
impression that they are swimming. On the outside 
of the vessel is a notation that it came from Lawrence 
County, Arkansas. 
Plate 12 (Catalog No. 8X58) is an effigy bowl 
representing a person lying on his back. It is vaguely 
reminiscent of the chacmoo/ figures in Mexico. 
This vessel also bears a red slip or paint on both the 
inside and outside. Note that there are five fingers and 
a thumb on each hand on the sides of the bowl. A 
notation on the side indicates that the vessel came from 
Mississippi County, Arkansas. 
Both of these vessels were made by Indians of the 
Middle Mississippi culture. 
