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POTTERY OF GUATEMALA 
The Guatemalan colleetion includes rence 
fragments of very handsome symmetrical vases with the 
usual poly-chrome decoration. The general surface is 
ornange, the decorations in red and black. The figures 
include narrow bands of glyphic devices and broader 
bands of elaborate figures of divinities. These repre- 
aa the highest grade of Guatemalan ceramic art. In 
this aolinetiun also probably from Honduras as well as 
from Guatemala are numerous human figures and especially 
heads in usual styles. ‘The entire figures are flattish 
somewhat resembling the Toltec type but the forns are 
extremely varied and fanciful. Some of the faces are 
extremely well modeled. Pottery stamps also occur and 
small cups resemble somewhat those of San Juan, Teotihuancan, 
only one of these however having two compartments. 
