ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
Vessel No. 172. 
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A bowl about 5.5 inches in diameter, decorated with red pig- 
ment inside and out, now worn away in places, has, in addition. handsome incised 
decoration, mainly the current scroll and disks. in a lined field, shown in diagram 
in Fig. 148. | 
Vessel No. 175. А bowl of well-smoothed black ware ( Fig. 149), having below 
the opening an incised decoration consisting mainly of the scroll. А faint trace of 
red pigment is perceptible in places in the lines. 
Vessel No. 198. А vessel of the “ teapot ” variety, 5.6 inches in height, coated 
on the outside with red pigment. This “teapot,” and one from the Glendora 
cemetery, as we have said, are the only examples of the type found by us along the 
Ouachita valley. 
Vessel Хо. 341. А circular platter 6.25 inches in diameter, of yellow ware, 
decorated interiorly below the margin with two incised, encircling lines. Over the 
entire exterior is an incised swastika similar to that shown in Fig. 151, save that 
no cross-hatched lines are present in the design. 
Vessel No. 435. А beautiful bowl of fine, polished, black ware and of graceful 
form (Fig. 150), bears on the outside an interesting combination of the scroll, the 
lines of which have been accentuated with red pigment. 
Ета. 150.—Vessel Хо. 435. Keno Place. (Diam, 5.5 inches.) 
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