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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 

 Jar- Shape B 



[bull. 118 



Traits 



Site No. 11 



Site No. 10 



Site No. 19 



Site No. 5 



Site No. 9 



Site No. 17 



Temper: 



Hole 



Rare 



Abundant... 



Medium 



Abundant 



'Rare 



Abundant 



Rare 



Abundant- _ 

 do 



Abundant— 

 do_ 



Medium. 



Shell 



Do. 



Grit 



Do. 



Texture: 



Fine 



Rare 



Abundant- 

 Rare 



do. 



Rare 



Abundant- 

 Rare 



do 



Abundant 



Rare... 



Rare 



Abundant- 



Rare.. 



Abundant- 

 Rare 





Medium fine... 

 Medium 



Abundant. 

 Rare. 



Coarse 



do 







Hardness: 



2 



Medium 



Abundant- 

 Rare 



Abundant... 



do 



Rare 



Abundant— 

 do 



Abundant... 

 do 



Abundant— 

 do 



Rare 



do 



Abundant 



2-2.5 



Do. 



2.5 



Rare. 



3 











Surface finish: 

 Cord-wrapped 



Abundant... 



Medium to 

 rare. 



do 



"Abundant— 

 —..do 



Rare 



Medium to 



rare. 

 do 



Medium 



Abundant- 

 Medium to 

 rare. 



Rare 







do 





paddle. 

 Cord-wrapped 

 paddle and 

 smoothed. 



Smoothed 



Rims: 



Straight 



Slightly flaring- 

 Flaring . 



Medium 



Abundant— 



do 



Medium 



Rare 



Abundant — 



do. 



Medium 



Rare 



Abundant 



do 



do 



Rare 



...do 



do 



Abundant... 



do 



^Medium 



Rare 



Abundant. 



Do. 



Medium. 

 Rare. 



Angled 



. . do . 







Added outer 

 rim strip . 

 Lip: 



Narrowed and 

 rounded. 



Rounded 



Flattened and 

 rounded. 



Flattened . 



Abundant- 

 Medium 



Abundant- 

 Medium 



Medium 



Abundant — 

 do 



do 



Medium to 

 m rare. 



Abundant— 

 do 



Rare. 



do - 



Abundant— 

 do 



Medium. 



Do. 

 Do. 

















A chart has been prepared to show the characteristics of the 

 sherds bearing lugs at the different sites. They were not common 

 at Sites Nos. 5, 9, and 17. One would have difficulty separating the 

 lugs from Sites Nos. 10 and 11, but those at Site No. 19 are fairly 

 distinct from the ones at the former sites because of their propor- 

 tionately greater length. Site No. 11 had a number of small round 

 lugs and a semicircular lug, vaguely reminiscent of the Fort Ancient 

 type. Most of the lugs are horizontal, from 2 to 6 cm in length, and 

 are attached either to the lip or just below the lip. The other char- 

 acteristics of the sherds to which lugs were attached are similar to 

 those of the common jar shape. There were no handles of any kind 

 on jar-shape A. 



