ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
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а right angle below the rim. On the opposite side is a circular area where a head 
(probably that of a bird) has been. Addi- 
tional decoration consists of five evenly 
made trailed lines encircling the vessel 
below the rim, except where the lines 
curve down and around the spaces de- 
voted to the head and the tail. In these 
lines has been a thick deposit of red pig- 
ment, which still remains in places. 
Vessel No. 1. А bottle of porous, 
dark ware (Fig. 100), with a flat base and 
a rudely incised decoration. 
Vessel No. 13. A bottle of good, 
dark ware, from which, unfortunately, 
the neck has been plowed away and lost 
(Fig. 101). The shape is somewhat un- 
usual, as is the decoration, which consists 
of incised designs and modeled bands in 
relief. 
Fic. 100.—Vessel No, 1. Kent. (Height 7.9 inches.) 
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Ета. 101.—Vessel Хо. 13. Kent. (Diam. 7 inches.) 
