PLATE XIII. 



Note. All figures drawn half size unless otherwise mentioned. 



Fig. 1. Natural size. 2 mm thick, handle moulded from wall, beut over 



and welded. 

 Fig. 2. 7 mm. thick, reddish black, rim slightly flaring, hole made in wall 



while clay was yet soft. 

 Fig. 3. 6 mm. thick near rim, 4 mm. thick below, brick red. 

 Fig. 4. 8 mm. thick, pale red, double groove within 20 mm. below rim. 

 Fig. 5. 8 mm. thick, dark clay. 

 Fig. 6. 8 mm. thick, black, smooth within. 

 Fig. 7. Natural size. Black grooves and smooth areas heavily painted with 



mercury sulphide. 

 Fig. 8. 7 mm. thick, reddish. 

 Fig. 9. 5 mm. thick, reddish. 



Fig. 10. 5 to 7 mm. thick, black, carbonized remains of food encrusted withiu. 

 Fig. 11. 5 mm. thick, black. 

 Fig. 12. 4 mm. thick, black. 

 Fig. 13. 5 mm. thick, rim 8 mm. thick, black. 

 Fig. 14. 6 mm. thick, black, rim rounded and thicker. 

 Fig. 15. 6 mm. thick, nearly black. 

 Fig. 16. 7 mm. thick, reddish. 



Fig. 17. 9 mm. thick, black. Ears projecting from side of vessel. 

 Fig. IS. 6 mm. thick, dark reddish. 

 Fig. 19. 4 mm. thick, rim 8 mm. thick, reddish. 

 Fig. 20. 5 mm. thick, very light clay. The hole is countersunk from both 



sides. A first attempt was made too near the fractured edge. 



