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[[underlined]] Plates. [[/underlined]] v. Plate 52, fig. 1......[[underlined]] Li [[/underlined]] tripods, the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 2....... Legs of earthenware vessels with [underlined]] appliqué [[/underlined]] and punctate decoration; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 53, fig. 1...... Twin-handled cup; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 2....... Large potsherd with [[underlined]] appliqué [[/underlined]] band; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 54, fig. 1.....Potsherd with punctate design of a frog; " fig. 2.......Potsherds showing variety of methods of ornamentation. Plate 55.......Bowls of painted ware; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 56, fig. 1.......Fragments of painted ware; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 2......Rims of painted ware vessels; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 57......Examples of painted potsherds; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 58......Pottery kilns; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 59, fig. 1......Net-sinker (?) and grinding-stones; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 2......Mealing-stones or "mullers"; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 60, fig. 1.....Earthenware whistle; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 2......Earthenware phallus; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 3......Earthenware birds' heads; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 4......Stone axes and adzes; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 61, fig. 1......Stone knives; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 2......Stone adzes and hoes; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 62. fig. 1.....Stone chisel or gouge, actual size; the Wa Cha Hsieh. " fig. 2.....Large stone axe described in text, 2/3 actual size; the Wa Cha Hsieh. Plate 63, fig. 1.....Clay and stone balls (missiles?) Wa Cha Hsieh. fig. 2.....Spinning-whorls. Wa Cha Hsieh.
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