A!;- ILKGLOGY. 



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.-,,r K Ma. ui-1 the Muskokee tribe* in UM 



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th- noancl ..... ven Ma|M r M. il IM, 



nil*. ami also again* Morgan". 

 the Pueblo 



Morpomttd 



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Mid some possibly to a remote peek yet UM evi- 



taej ol i.i. ' "h Kuropeai ... . .n :. . 

 i and i* ioh that we 

 lieve that a number of them 

 were built a Uscovenr of the con 



ty Europeans. Anu> 

 fens are also drawn respecting Ui 

 t.rr. -...; ifrisi M, Md bold .-- 

 with religious oemnoniet, of the mound build- 



is one that n, 



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and partly witbmit a aerie* ol racfangnJar inclo 

 mi i tOdtefl rvalfi r 2 . a* 

 were uncovered, ail of UM aame type, aad f I 

 hearths. 1* circular and oblun*. ft u believed 



ttt^t I|MI btillditt^K **! tl^ir M/JtunjAa auii I 



voUd to UM dyeing induatry. and thieooniaoUiTO 



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d^r^T^or which was of peculiar and 



'eoastradkav 



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.incor thr '*.,uthcm dif.tru-1... wlu-r.- th,- nrr 



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.- oumd to i"r> UN r. sini ta ;. loci ol 

 those dwellings, burn the holism, and heap 

 ondi r :h- m u tan MM * * r- . ntir. .- 

 consumed or while the embers were yet smol- 

 dering. The houses in those d i 

 have been constructed or upright posts set in t h. 

 ground, lathed . -. an<l plastered 



dssoriboa u & earls i-v,..-h explorers, He 



umansacrifiVe - in thr true sense" 



Th statements or the nariga- 

 lors and eiplorers ** to the habit* social eondi- 



Ma in( rirftad - ^ 



;.ir^. ;\ . oafinaad bj H ;.- - 

 The works in Arkansas, Georgia, ami 

 other Southern States confirm, even to <l<>taik 

 the statements or the chroniclers or !>. Solo's 

 expedition, and 



Mi. 'viiwfions. Pur- 



i vat ion* at the lui.-i- 



man site or Silrhentcr have been continual, th.- 

 forum and basilica, an ancient temple and what 

 loved to be a (MirtMian chun-h. an inn. 

 Imth-. II..U-M., ,,f .hfT.-r.-nt - ||MJBi Q| W ietj. M i 

 many interwtinK arti^tu rrroain* rewarded the 

 explores The plan 



it.,*trn.-ts uvn- tn.,.l with BOBSldafabV HDJ I 



inhab- 



attained could be conjectured 



ie remain*. The excavations or 18M in- 

 volved tin- thorough examination or Of acrr. 

 inclu-i Miuares, Many 



small 



c a hoanl of 253 silver denaria of various 

 dates, fnm Mark to Sept tin 



hundred and fift\ 



*\ imj^ortant > that f'a num- 



furnaoc?, apiwirrntlv of'an in.lurtrial char- 



irious sixes, some circular and 



Mtppoavd to have been oaad for dyeinc. 



t Hue, may harTbeen in- 

 Uadad for drying RooaM are ira^ahU whfcfc. 

 it lap 



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I . .< .'..:. ^ : Ball 1 '. ' : . ' ' ' .' ' . 



rurnacesbelong to the later period of the dly. 



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the conjecture that the richer inhabits 



khfl .::-:,' ::. Vfcfafc tl - I - .-r- SV 



on and migrated eastward. Tne th 



rtMgObiM ; ;.. .. pan ta % ' 



r.- tl Had ' r ;.- .: . ; .:; - V ' 



of 1600. a hitherto t fMi|*rtfrtd insvla, midway 

 the basilica and the west gate, was ex- 



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r two very large houses, the most inter* 









unit* or the rnnms 

 Ijikr Vlllsgee. It aiipearsrrom 



f the miiinntt. . 

 on the lake village or i.laatontmry that daHng 

 iing mound; and 900 feet 

 of palisading bad been disclosed, and nearly 

 /the border had now been traced. 

 Many valuable relics had been obtained, ameaw 

 w, -rv a flint saw. a complete ladder 7 reel 

 long, * small door of solid oak. and an oval 

 bronze mirror, a feature or late Celtic art. The 

 v was abundant and ornamented in late 



he discovery of this lake village could not mil 

 oshed light upon one of tlMcmvvesft periods 



to shed light upon 

 or Britbh an. 



A., tV A * sSft^^aam l a^MatfktSs^aaiBaMl Asm BdhsmmaW saa> 

 , BUM 1OU DaW DfVn QIW* VfW IO OUVilaaV 



Htitiiur. in what was probably in former times 

 partly a lake basin. The more or less stratified 

 beds of clay, charcoal, ashes, and mold dis- 

 closed on section, contained fiagmsails of poV 



i^aTn* of a primitive people. A number of b> 



regular lv shaped hollows occurred on this day, 

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thinks may have been the foundations of the 



MMaV 



h the 



found in several 

 abundant as to 

 hate carried on 



an.l f-r u<r in 



J - if the Urn- 



: 

 that the pKiple may 



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vi n i i ' H 



were in all stages of manuf 

 fomted 



:'.-;.- ". . '- ' . .- ,- " r. 



crest varietr of designs, 

 A number of day images 



was ornamented with a 

 among them a spiral 



