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and No. 25, 24 inches. The diameters for various sherds on Chart 

 XII are : No. 10, 19 inches ; No. 13, 17 inches ; No. 15, 26 inches ; No. 

 32, 22 inches; and No. 37, 20 inches. 



There are 14 rim sherds that are not included in the 80 which were 

 given detailed treatment because they did not have textile impres- 



CHART 2 



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20 



CHART 3 



CHART 4 



CHART 9 



CHART II 



CHART 12 



LEFT SURFACE IS INNER SURFACE 



Figure 74. — Rim-sherd sections, Charts Nos. 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12. The shape of the 

 rims in Charts 11 and 12 should be at about a 30° angle. 



sions. In their other characteristics these fragments are perfectly 

 typical salt pans. A sherd of this type is illustrated as the second 

 sherd in plate 148, a. The twilled twining with a zigzag mesh is 

 shown in plate 78, 6, Sherds No. 1 and No. 2 in the first row and 

 Sherd No. 2 in the second row. Sherd No. 16 of Chart XII is the 



