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Among the pipes found was one cut in stone (Fig. 10), 

 of a very interesting and unique design, representing a 

 man holding a cooking pot in his hands before him, which 

 forms the bowl of the pipe, while the opening for the stem 



FIG. 10. 



was in his back. In this carving the hair is represented 

 as coiled above and behind the head. 



From a grave of a child under the floor of one of the 

 houses three valuable and curious articles of pottery were 

 obtained. One was a very fine water jar (Fig. 1), repre- 

 senting a bear standing on its four legs, with the charac- 

 teristic head of the animal very well reproduced and the 

 body ornamented by circular colored lines. Another was 

 a dish (Fig. 2) ornamented with a duck's head, and the 

 third was a very pretty bowl (Fig. 3) with deeply scal- 

 loped edges. 



