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Circular thumb pot made of black clay. Pot lip flares outward; steep inner walls end in a rounded well. Exterior of pot tapers into a small foot. Two decorative bands circle the lip and base; bands consist of three rows of imprinted triangles. Base is undecorated.
Black clay pot for palm wine. Pot has a braided plant fibre handle; secured with a tie around the neck. Lip flares out slightly before extending into a straight neck. The body bulges outward before tapering into a raised foot. Neck, upper body and lower body are decorated with bands consisting of incised lines with raised rectangles throughout. Wide band wraps around body and is made up of triangles with ovals at the centres; negative space is filled with incised lines with raised rectangles throughout. Foot has an incised wavy line, bordered with imprinted squares, along the bottom edge; base is undecorated.
Round bottomed thumb pot made of black clay. Circular pot has a wide lip that extends outward; neck gently slopes into a bulging body. Inner walls are straight and end in a rounded well. Undecorated.
Small wooden bowl with a raised foot. Opening has a wide lip that flares outward; inner walls are steep. Indigo pigment(?) stains across interior; rest of bowl is undecorated. Base of foot is concave.
« Two pot hooks of alder twigs are bent at one end to form a loop and lashed with spruce root. At the other end a hook is formed by a small branch (fig. 5c). » Vanstone, James W. "The Speck Collection of Montagnais Material Culture from the Lower St. Lawrence Drainage, Quebec." Fieldiana. Anthropology. New Series, No. 5 (October 29, 1982), p.9, fig 5c (p.33).
Original CatalogNotes & References: MOTTLED GREY ENAMELWARE COFFEE POTDates Range: 1880-1920Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Original CatalogNotes & References: COOK POT RIM FRAGMENTDates Range: Mark/Pattern: Modern (less than 50 years old):
Paint residue in bottom of pot. 04/07/1998
Gray stone paint pot with chip in the rim. PS 04/28/1998
Natural formed stone with ground depressions on both faces, possibly used as a polishing tool FMS 10/17/1995