ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
48 ANTIQ 
Fic. 26.—Vessel No. 154. Glendora. (Height 6.75 inches. 
| | hich are of 
We shall now refer to some of the bowls from Glendors, eg x Ме 
polished black or of brown ware and nearly all of which bear x en: = in con- 
designs made up mainly of combinations of the scroll or of ЕРЕ P al types of 
nection with minor devices. Occasionally these designs exh ibit жи ‚ refor Баби 
Ше swastika, The scrolls at times show notched effects which me ev came 
the attributes of the plumed serpent,! though eventually, no doubt, the sc 
to be used in relation to all animal forms. son emphasitt 
In some instances the incised decoration on these bowls has wem E 
with red pigment, and sometimes with white coloring material, 25 : d white pig 
we find red pigment in the lines of the upper part of the decoration an 
ment in those of the lower part. “tion. and with 
It is interesting to note that a bowl of the class under — , mous 
red and white pigment in its lines, was found by us a year before, in the 
Douglas on the lower Arkansas river. and their 
А selection of fifteen of these bowls from the cemetery at Glendora, : 
decoration, shown in diagram in all са 
semed neces- 
ses but two, where it was not deem 
sary to include it, appear in Figs. 27 t 
o 54, inclusive. 
; , z ‚ 372-382, 
"С. B. Moore, “ Moundville Revisited,” Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. XIII, рр 
inclusive., 
