ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 147 
Хо. 446. A flat bowl of light-brown ware (Fig. 151), bearing e ‘xteriorly 
Vessel 
ss-hatched lines. 
as decoration a variety of the swastika, partly shown in cro 
Vessel No. 271. А bottle of common. yellow ware, from which most of the 
The decoration is made up of four similar designs—concentric 
On the outer circle are dentate markings, possibly 
One of these designs is shown in diagram in Fig. 152. 
neck is missing. 
circles, probably sun-symbols. 
crests of the plumed serpent. 
Vessel No. 479. A vessel 5.9 inches in diameter. with hemispherical body, 
flattened base, and a short neck. slightly flaring. A coating of red pigment over 
the exterior of the vessel and on the interior of the neck has largely disappeared. 
In addition to the pigment, there has been incised decoration exteriorly on the body 
and on the neck, consisting of the usual disks and scrolls, much of which has dis- 
appeared through LE On two opposite sides of the vessel are four holes 
for suspension. 
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Ета. 153.—Vessel No. 252. Keno Place. (Diam. 5.1 inches.) 
Vessel No. 252. A vessel, much resembling a bottle in form, of porous, 
yellow ware, bearing incised designs of two patterns, each four times shown, pos- 
sibly conventional representations of the eye (Fig. 153) 
