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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NORRIS BASIN 



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tile-marked sherds show diameters of vessels of 20 inches or larger 

 with plain rims. Some of these rims have one or two lines of punc- 

 tate decorations, as is shown in plate 77, a. 



In plate 79, a, are shown five nearly complete vessels taken from 

 the same dwelling site, designated as Feature No. 4 on the plat. 



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Figure 51. — Drawing restoration of large vessel. 



Three of these have no surface decoration. Plain thin ware, with- 

 out surface markings, was generally confined to small vessels of 

 household use. Plate 79, b, shows two forms of decoration of plain 

 surfaces. The circles in relief are pushed out from the inside and 

 modeled on the plain surface. The incised sherds show that the 

 decoration of this type occurred while the clay was still plastic. 

 Neither was abundant here. 



