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the second and eighth sherds show varieties of the raised portion 

 being bifurcated, or two knobs separated by a central depression. 

 Sherd No. 11 is a good example of the large broad knob present on 

 a number of the sherds. None of the sherds in the study collection 



CHART 33 



CHART 34 



CHART 35 



CHART 36 



CHART 37 



CHART 38 



CHART 39 



LEFT SURFACE IS INNER SURFACE 



Figure 79.— Rim-sherd sections, Charts Nos. 33-39. The slope of the rims in 

 Charts 36 and 39 should be at about a 30° angle. 



have the series of indentations figured on Sherd No. 3, plate 45, a. 

 The majority of the handles are flush with the lip at the upper 

 juncture, as illustrated by Sherds Nos. 5, 7, and 10 of the same 

 figure. 



