76 ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
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Y l No 819 А bowl of interior. porous ware, 3.4 Inches hich, almost 
essel Хо. 912. + ; + d sr a 
ti ly covered with incised decoration, rudely done, consisting prin ipally of 
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forms of the stepped design, shown here in diagram (Fig. 76). 
Fic. 76.—Vessel No. 312. Decoration. (About one-third size. 
Vessel No. 83. The body of a bottle of irregularly fired ware, with flat base. 
The neck is missing. The decoration consists of a five-pointed star made up of 
incised lines (Fig. 77 
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Fig. 77.—Vessel No. 83. Glendora. (Diam. 5.4 inches.) 
Vessel No. 314. A human-effigy bottle (Fig. 78) of a type commonly found 
in regions to the northward of the Ouachita valley, though this particular vessel, In 
ware and in modeling, is far inferior to most of those from the middle Mississippi 
region. This type is Very unusual in the Ouachita valley. 
Vessel Хо. 289. А bowl of inferior, yellow ware, found in fragments. On 
opposite sides of the vessel had been two grotesque, seated figures, one of which 
was missing, though the portion of the bowl on which it had been was recovered. 
The remaining effigy is shown in Fig. 79. 
