SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON RED RIVER. 60 
Vessel No. 115. We have here a bottle of fine, polished, black ware with the 
usual symbols found on bottles from this region, incised in four series on the body 
The line-work has been filled in with red pigment. In places the green, glauconite 
paint, presumably used in a ceremonial way, still adheres (Fig. 100) n 
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Ета. 101.—Vessel Мо. 99. Foster Place, Ark. (Height 6.4 inches.) 
Vessel No. 99. This gem (Fig. 101), a bottle of highly-polished, black ware, 
bearing sun and cosmic symbols, incised, and having in each of the four interior 
circles of the series a swastika, is another example of the beautiful bottles found at 
the Foster Place, most of which, however, as we have related, were woefully 
shattered. In the incised line-work is red pigment; and over the bottle, in places, 
still adheres the green glauconite. 
