CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Introduction, .--.-.-.- 251 



The journey to the island, ------- 253 



Geographical position and physical character of the island, - - 253 



I. GRAVES, .-.----- 254 



Character of the earth excavated, ----- 255 



The grave and its contents, - - - - - 255 



Images of gold and silver, ------ 255 



Image of bronze, ------- 257 



Gold cup, .-.--..- 257 



Pendants, topos and other objects of copper and gold, - 258 



Pottery, -------- 258 



Ceremonial stone axe, ------ 259 



II. REFUSE HEAPS OF THE PLATEAU, - - - - 260 



Stone. 



Rectangular and circular engraved stones, - - - 261 



Rectangular stones without ornamentation, - - - 263 



Circular stones without ornamentation, - - - 263 



Cylindrical-shaped stones not perforated, - - - . 263 



Perforated and engraved stones, - - - - ' 264 



Perforated stone beads, ------ 264 



Engraved stones representing the human face, - - 265 



Fragmentary masses and worked beads of turquoise, etc., - 266 



Miscellaneous worked stones, ----- 266 



Pottery. 



Pottery — general character, ----- 266 



Complete specimens, ----.. 267 



Treatment of the head — no covering, - - - - 268 



Head decoration; pyramidal projections, - - - 269 



Face bounded by broad projecting band, - - - 269 



Heads with simple and undecorated treatment, - - 270 



Grotesque heads, ------- 271 



Treatment of the nose, ------ 272 



Treatment of the eyes, -.--.. 273 



Treatment of the upper extremities, - - - . 273 



Treatment of the lower extremities, - - - - 274 



Objects found in the hands of the images, - - - 275 



Serpent head-dresses, ---... 276 



Animal forms, -.---.. 277 



Bird forms, -------- 277 



Miscellaneous objects of pottery, - - - _ 277 



General observations concerning the pottery, - - - 278 



General conclusions, ----- - 270 



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