Fig. 333—Double triangle with crooks
Somewhat similar designs, readily reduced to the same type as the last three or four which have been mentioned, are shown in [figures 331] and [332]. The resemblances are so close that I need not refer to them in detail. The W form is wholly lost, and there is no resemblance to a bird, even in its most highly conventionalized forms. The median design in [figure 331] consists of a rectangle and two triangles so arranged as to leave a rectangular white space between them. In [figure 332] the median triangle is crossed by parallel and vertical zigzag lines.
Fig. 334—W-shape figure; single line with feathers
In the design represented in [figure 333] there are two triangular figures, one on each side of a median line, in relation to which they are symmetrical. Each triangle has a simple key pattern in the middle, and the line from which they appear to hang is blocked off with alternating black and white rectangles. At either extremity of this line there is a circular dot from which extend four parallel lines.
Fig. 335—Compound rectangle, triangles, and feathers