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Fig. 134.— Vessel Хо. 370. Decoration. (About two-thirds size.) 
Vessel No. 370. We have spoken of bottles from the Keno Place resembling 
others from the Glendora cemetery. In Fig. 133 is shown a bottle widely diver- 
gent from any found at Glendora, inasmuch as no bottles were met with there hav- 
ing other than short necks, while the neck of this bottle is unusually long, being 
8.2 inches out of 12.6 inches, the entire height of the bottle. This bottle, of porous, 
yellow ware, bears an incised decoration, shown in diagram in Fig. 134, consisting 
of a scroll arrangement having the effect of a double swastika. The base of this 
vessel is slightly flattened. 
