direct: There is no change in the angle between the vessel wall and rim.
Exterior: 10cm
11%
flared
kneed: vessel had three individual supports
circular
rim tab: A gripping element located on the lip, with or without perforation.
Tripod facet; the support attachment is simple
neck-shoulder thickness: 8mm
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Tuitlán rim, lip, body, base, rim tab, tripod facet, and tripod whole; the support xsection is circular, the support shaft type is kneed, the support attachment is simple, the foot type is flared; the vessel has a simple profile, a direct rim that is not thickened and ends in a tapered lip; there is no lip thickening or decorative treatment; both the interior and exterior of the vessel are highly burnished and self-slipped
Both the surface firing exterior and interior are reduced.
Andrea Torvinen, Ben A. Nelson, Vincent Schiavitti, Nicola Strazicich. "The Classification and Analysis of the La Quemada-Malpaso Valley Archaeological Project Ceramic Assemblage" in La Quemada-Malpaso Valley Archaeological Project Informe Final, ed(s). Ben A. Nelson, Andrea Torvinen. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University, 2023, ###-###
Nelson, Ben; Torvinen, Andrea; La Quemada V-101, The Pan-American Ceramics Project, accessed on 06 July 2025, https://www.panamericanceramics.org/vessels/32-la-quemada-v-101