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Type 2. Type 2 is represented by two examples of coiled 
basketwork on fragments of bases. Figure 9 shows one piece 
(R 1) 33"'" 1 x 4o™" 1 , with six rows of distinct impressions. The 
other (B 1) measures 42 ,,im x 54 m,n , with a thickness varying 
from 7 ram to io mm , showing ten rows of coils (fig. 10). The 
weaving in both cases resembles that 011 two portions of bases 
from Lake San Roque, Córdoba ( 1 ). 
Type j. Figure 11 shows part of the side of a small vase 
with impressions of a fine, closely-woven basket. It measures 
2i mm x 28""", with a' thickness varying from 3 mm to 5'""' (B 9). 
Type 4. Part of the lip cf a pot (B 7) bears 011 the inner 
surface the very distinct marks of a diagonally woven basket 
or coarse cloth (fig. 12). The fragment measures 37 n,m x 38"”" 
and is j mm thick, diminishing to 4 mm at the rim. Another 
portion of lip (B 16), 55" 1 "' x 6o mra , with a thickness increasing 
from 4 mm to 7 mm , shows 011 the inner side, between i5 mtn and 
20 mm from the edge, markings such as would be caused by a 
basket or coarse cloth (fig. 13). Tliis type of weaving is that 
sliown on a vase from La Paya, Salta ( 2 ). 
Type 5. The impressions 011 the solé example of this type 
are probably caused by a cloth (B 10) (fig. 14). The piece 
measures 3i mm x 41 ra111 and is from 6 mm to 7 mm thick. 
Of the fourteen examples of basketwork and cloth im- 
pressious 11, or 78.57 %, bear external markings, only 3, or 
21.43 % being marked internally. It will be noted that the in- 
ternally marked examples are the tliree on which the impress- 
ions are probably tliose of cloths. 
(]) Los tiempos , etc., figs. 99 & loo, pp. 358 & 359. 
(2) Antiguitcs, etc., vol. I, Píate XV, fig. 30. 
