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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 92 



Among the objects of unknown use are six slightly concave disks 

 of coarse red pottery ranging from 4 to 8 cm in diameter. Three 

 have two holes near one edge (fig. 29, b), one has two holes close 

 together near one edge, and two fragments have only one perforation 

 on the edge. 



One heavy, roughly modeled handle of red-brown pottery (pi. 27, 

 fig. I, g) has a longitudinal perforation from end to end, and a similar 

 perforation (i cm in diameter) from side to side near the rounded 



Fig. 29. — Model vessels from Indian Hill, site i. 



tip. A bowl or basinlike extension has been broken off the other end. 

 The piece strongly suggests the handle of an incense burner. This 

 completes the description of ceramics from this site except for pottery 

 beads, which will be discussed under the latter classification. 



With one small exception, no metal work of any sort was recovered 

 by us from Indian Hill offertories. The exception, from site i, is a 

 very thin piece of hammered-out copper (pi. 29, i), which is 2.2 cm 



