. Bulletin. Ethnology. Anthrop. Pap. No. 18] UTAH ARCHEOLOGY—^STEWARD 301 amount of sherd. Exterior: Smoothed, rarely sHpped and polished; sometimes has more or less fugitive red wash, probably applied before firing. Interior: Slip, which is more orange and less polished than Tusayan ware. Forms: Bowls, with rims like those of black-on-white (fig. 42); seed jars; ollas; pitchers. One pitcher (fig. 41), with designs more like black-on-white designs. Designs: Predominately parallel. Figure 38.—Rim sherds and designs on Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white bowls. Numbers indicate sites in Johnson Canj


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Anthrop. Pap. No. 18] UTAH ARCHEOLOGY—^STEWARD 301 amount of sherd. Exterior: Smoothed, rarely sHpped and polished; sometimes has more or less fugitive red wash, probably applied before firing. Interior: Slip, which is more orange and less polished than Tusayan ware. Forms: Bowls, with rims like those of black-on-white (fig. 42); seed jars; ollas; pitchers. One pitcher (fig. 41), with designs more like black-on-white designs. Designs: Predominately parallel. Figure 38.—Rim sherds and designs on Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white bowls. Numbers indicate sites in Johnson Canj'on-Paria River region. hachure in rectilinear figures (fig. 40), which are of a thinner, less permanent black than on Tusayan ware. Spencer's Middleton black- on-red seems to differ from this mainly in consistent lack of slip and absence of sand temper (Spencer, 1934). Occurrence: At prac- tically all later sites, with Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white, corru- gated, etc., and masonry Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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