Fig. 145.

63019. A large, bottle-shaped vase, with long neck and subglobular body. It is unique in having a stand or base which seems to have been added after the body was somewhat hardened. This stand has been perforated for ornament, as shown in [Fig. 145]. Height, 8 inches; diameter, 6 inches.

63011. A small vase, ornamented with a series of ribs, which extend around the body from the neck to the base. This vessel is shown in [Fig. 146]. It is in a fragmentary state. Height, 4¼ inches; width, 7 inches.

63016. A medium-sized vase with vertically compressed body. Height, 6 inches; diameter, 8½ inches. [Fig. 147].

63015. A plain bowl, with flattish bottom. Diameter, 9 inches; height 5 inches.

63014. A well-made jar or vase, with globular body, 6 inches in width and 4½ in height. The surface of the vessel is completely covered with an irregular, bead-like ornamentation, made by pinching the soft clay between the thumb and fingers. [Fig. 148]. Diameter 5½ inches.

Fig. 147.Fig. 148.

63020. A much compressed vase, 4½ inches in height and 7½ in width. Four equi-distant protuberances are placed about the widest part of the body and rudely imitate the extremities of some animal.