556 SOME ABORIGINAL 
readily understood from view than 
from verbal description. This decora- 
tion, which includes sun-symbols, has 
been filled with red pigment. 
Vessel No. 7. (Burial No. 3.) 
This bottle, quadrilateral with four 
equidistant projecting parts, is covered 
as to the body with incised sun-sym- 
bols, the line-work of which has been 
filled in with red (Fig. 45). 
Vessel No. 5. (Burial No. 3.) 
This bowl of yellow ware, bears by 
way of decoration over the outer sur- 
face, a number of rudely-made knobs. 
In addition, is a representation of a 
cord, no doubt arranged in a way in 
which vessels probably often were sus- 
pended. There are perforations below 
the rim on two opposite sides of the 
bowl (Fig. 46). 
Vessel No. 2. (Burial No. 3.) 
This bottle (Plate XL) of fine, black, 
polished ware, is a striking example 
of the best work in pottery found in 
this region. The incised decoration, 
SITES ON RED RIVER. 
Ета. 45.—Vessel No. 7. Burial No. 3. Haley Place, Ark. 
Height 6.5 inches. ) 
beautifully executed, based largely on the scroll, has been filled in with white pig- 
ment, much of which remains and greatly enhances the general effect. 
Fic. 46.— Vessel No. 5. Burial No.3. Haley Place, Ark. (Height 4 inches.) 
