NO. 14 ARCHEOLOGY OF BAY ISLANDS, HONDURAS STRONG I43 



Table i. — Continued 



Sites 



Indian Hill, 

 site I (Bar- 

 burata). 



13. Indian Hill, 

 site 2. 



14. Morat Island. 



15. Stanley Hill 



(Bonacca). 



16. Kelly Hill. 



17. Pine Ridge. 



Nature of site 



18. 



Sacrificial 

 Spring. 



Offertory (and bur- 

 ial?). 



Marble Hill 

 Fort. 



20. Plan Grande 

 site. 



21. Michael Rock. 



Offertory (and bur- 

 ial?). 



Ceremonial. 



Ceremonial (?). 



Ceramic types present 



Offertory (probably 

 a water hole as 

 well). 



Polychrome I. 

 Plumbate ware. 

 Monochrome (elaborate 

 and plain). 



Fortification, habi- 

 tation, burial 

 caves (?). 



Ceremonial (habi- 

 tation and urn 

 burial?). 



Monochrome (elaborate 

 rare, plain abun- 

 dant). 



Polychrome (I or II?). 

 Monochrome. 



Monochrome (elabo- 

 rate). 



Polychrome I. 

 Monochrome (elaborate 

 and plain). 



Monochrome (plain). 



Polychrome II (?). 



Polychrome I. (Mit- 

 chell-Hedges coUec 

 tion). 



Monochrome (elaborate 

 and plain). 



Polychrome II. 

 Polychrome I. 

 Monochrome (elaborate 

 and plain). 



Polychrome II. 

 Polychrome I. 

 Monochrome (elaborate 

 and plain). 



Other important remains 



Figurines, figurine stools, 

 ocarinas, incensarios, 3- 

 legged and flat metates, 

 roller pestles, manos, stone 

 pot rests, marble bowls, 

 celts, mace heads (one 

 star-headed), green stone 

 pendants, pottery and 

 stone beads, chipped T 

 axes, shell artifacts, carved 

 jaguar teeth, obsidian flake 

 knives, fragments of hu- 

 man bone. (The Mitchell- 

 Hedges collection contains 

 copper bells probably from 

 this site.) 



Manos, roller pestle, oval 

 stone bark beater, obsidian 

 flake knife. 



One cylindrical stone bark 

 beater. 



None observed. 



Jade ear spool, green stone 

 pendant, stone beads, bird 

 bones. 



Roller pestles, cylindrical 

 bark beater, marble bowl, 

 steatite bead. 



Figurines, steatite carving 

 of ape on human pedestal, 

 jadeite and green stone 

 carvings and beads, stone 

 bowls, mace heads (fore- 

 going mentioned in Mit- 

 chell-Hedges account, prob- 

 ably much other material 

 not listed). 



Steatite vessel, granite bowl, 

 jade celt, marble ball, 

 stone beads, oval bark 

 beaters, shell artifacts, 

 human teeth (in caves). 



Earth mounds, boulder walls, 

 erect slabs, small stone 

 " chair," metates with 

 legs, roller pestles, stone 

 celts, marble bowl. 



Monochrome (elaborate None observed, 

 and plain). 



