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THE ESKIMO OF SMITH SOUND. KROEBER, A.L. BULLETIN, 12, 1899
Small blackware ceramic coffee pot with lid (part b). Two incised rings and handle at rim. Incised flowers below neck.
Large blackware ceramic coffee pot with lid (part b). Handle at rim. Five Incised flowers on body.
Earthenware pot, terracotta in colour. There is a groove in the wall approximately 11 cm up from the base of the pot. Within this groove is a line that protrudes out slightly .
Clay pot with brown-green glaze and four decorative handles around the wide mouth. There are dark green abstract patterns around the belly. The inside and bottom are unglazed.
Clay pot with brown glaze and eight decorative handles around the mouth. There is a wavy dark brown line around the belly of the pot. The inside of the pot is unglazed.
Clay pot with a green-yellow glaze and six decorative handles around the mouth. Dark green scalloped line around the belly of the pot. The inside surface is rippled.
Ceramic pot with a dark green-yellow glaze and six decorative handles around the mouth. There are dark green scalloped lines around the belly of the pot. There are four triangles of ovular indents around the bottom of the sides. The inside surface is rippled.
Globular pot with rounded base. The mouth is small with a tall round rim that is painted with a wide white stripe covered in cross hatching. Two curved lugs sit on the shoulder painted in lines and dots. Two long nosed, long tailed creatures, possibly anteaters, are painted on the shoulders between the handles. The body of the pot is painted a rust-red and partially burnished, while the base is unpainted.