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CERTAIN SAND MOUNDS OF 



various other objects. The vessels of pottery, probably with but one exception, 

 were of the coil method of manufacture which, it will be remembered, consisted of 

 welding together coils of clay. These vessels varied in diameter between T35 inches 

 and 4 # 75 inches. All but two had a perforation in the bottom made previous to 

 baking. Many contained coils of clay upon the inner surface of the base from 

 which a jjrojection extending along and above the side served as a handle to the 

 vessel (Figs. 89—41). Others had parallel bars of pottery along the base, the use 



Fro. 39. (full size 



Fie 40 (full size) 



Fig. 41 (full size) 



