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These six vessels are characterized by reddish-brown paint on a buff ground. One of the vessels, however, is an unpainted jar called black-topped red ware. The black top was achieved by placing a red clay vessel, while still hot, upside down in a bed of smoldering chaff, or debris, that is left over when grain is threshed.
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