n the manufacture of pottery.
483, (47510). Plain bowl.
484, (47512). Plain bowl.
485, (47527). Well formed bowl with foot or pedestal.
[Illustration: Fig. 705. 47496]
486-489. 486, (47001); 487, (47716); 488, (47028); 489, (47717). Flaring
bowls with undulate margins.
490, (47718). Bowl similar in form to the preceding one, but much
larger.
_BLACK OR BROWN WARE._
(Blackened by use on the fire; not polished.)
This ware, when first made and before use, varies in shade from dark
earth color to reddish-brown, but the soot, smoke, and fire, when in
use, soon darken it; hence it is usually described as black ware. The
articles are used for cooking purposes, such as pots--which are usually
pot-shaped--some without handles and some with a handle on one side,
bowls, &c. The pots vary in capacity from a pint to a little over a
gallon.
491-517. 491, (46998); 492, (47000); 493, (47003); 494, (47004); 495,
(47010); 496, (47011); 497, (47015); 498, (47021); 499, (47026); 500,
(47089); 501, (47100); 502, (47104); 503, (47108); 504, (47119); 505,
(47126); 506, (47128); 507, (47488); 508, (47489); 509, (47499); 510,
(47505); 511, (47508); 512, (47511); 513, (47521); 514, (47523); 515,
(47528); 516, (47529); 517, (47531). Cooking vessels shaped much like
the ordinary pot, without handles and without legs.
518-533. 518, (47007); 519, (47012); 520, (47017); 521, (47018); 522,
(47020); 523, (47022); 524, (47025); 525, (47092); 526, (47096); 527,
(47101); 528, (47111); 529, (47117); 530, (47121); 531, (47124); 532,
(47515); 533, (47522). Cooking vessels with handle on one side
resembling pitchers.
534-540. 534, (47005); 535, (47009); 536, (47016); 537, (47107); 538,
(47129); 539, (47148); 540, (47006). Toy bowls.
541, (47013). A double-mouthed canteen.
542, (47027). A bowl with handle on one side used for cooking purposes.
543-544. 543, (47086); 544, (47090). Globular paint cups, small.
545-546. 545, (47087); 546, (47091). Pipes of the ordinary form, _Tierra
amarilla_.
547-549. 547, (47093); 548, (47097); 549, (47098). Images similar to
that shown in fig. 702.
550, (47094). Double paint-cup.
551, (47095). Imitation in pottery of a Derby, or some round-crowned,
straight-rimmed hat.
552-555. 552, (47099); 553, (47102); 554, (47118); 555, (47122). Small,
somewhat boat-shaped dishes; that is, dishes slightly oval with the
margin flared at the ends: used as soap
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