| Fig. 419 ([40189]) (¼) | Fig. 420 ([40931]) (⅕) |
629-638. 629, (40295); 630, (40297); 631, (40298); 632, (40310); 633, (40305); 634, (40306); 635, (40308); 636, (40309); 637, (40930); 638, ([40931]), shown in Fig. [420]. I would call attention here to the strong similarity of the inner decorations of this bowl with those on the body of the vase represented in Fig. [359]. This is properly a bread bowl.
639-646. 639, (40938); 640, (40957); 641, (40958); 642, (40967); 643, (40971); 644, (40974); 645, (40975); 646, ([41171]), Fig. [421].
| Fig. 421 ([41171]) (⅕) | Fig. 422 ([40014]) (¼) |
The following specimens have the same external decorations as those represented in Figs. 413-421, but differ in regard to the figures on the inner surface.
647. ([40014]). Fig. [422]. The cut fails to show the figures of the elk placed among the scroll ornaments.
648, 649. 648, (40023); 649, (40026).
650-658. 650, ([40028]), shown in Fig. [423]; 651, (40035); 652, (40042); 653, (40045); 654, (40049); 655, (40051), these two are bread bowls; 656, (40153); 657, (40156); 658, (40178).
| Fig. 423 ([40028]) (¼) | Fig. 424 ([40927]) (⅕) |
659-663. 659, (40183); 660, (40198); 661, (40202); 662, ([40927]), Fig. [424]; and 663, ([40932]), Fig. [425].