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The cross-hachured part of each column represents the amount which has been consumed already.
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Page view page image: the famed hachured varieties of the Late Bonitians are both generally missing.
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Roberts divided the lot by color, puzzled us at the time because sherds from early rubbish included fragments with hachured designs and ticked rims.
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Bonitian fragments in proportion to later varieties such as the three hachured types, our organic-paint Chaco-San Juan or McElmo
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There were transient preferences for designs composed of broad solid lines, for hachured figures with solid tips, and others balanced by opposing elements.
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Beginning with Kidder (1924), archeologists have extolled the exceptional whiteness of its surface slip, the variety and the perfection of its hachured designs, the blackness of its paint.
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To begin with, the map was two miles to the inch, and was not contoured -- merely hachured -- which is no earthly use where the peaks are crowded up within a few hundred yards of each other, so that three peaks in line appear on the map as one ridge, though there may be dips of 500 feet between them, and looking at it the other way, it is very hard to believe that a place which it takes you one and a half hours to reach walking is less than a mile on the map.
The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919 David Douglas Ogilvie
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