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 d, ;i ni 



left . 

 b(>l( 



.•i iloixs. 



the II 



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The 



ii\ ail' n-itn'Sfiitcd sirictly in profile, so ;is to show 

 !• aniliT t'Mcli. On lln- sec. )ii(l inuK-l are -4 deer, all 

 mail w irli a Imw sliiiii;- across his back. On the 

 iiiiihllc appears to he ealhng 2 dogs, who, at the 

 I ra w i nu' a railed sled. Keversed, and on the npper 

 , is a man pusliinj;- behind a sinjilar sled drawn 

 id dog- has stopped and is sitting down un his 

 <, like the reindeer, are all strictly in profile and 

 :i'd. In the fourth iiancl are :■> reindeer followed 

 iak. and upside down, above, a deer withont legs, 



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to be swimming in the water, and a \ei\ lude hguie ot a man 

 dak. Tlie.se figures probably represent <i( tual o( ( nirences. 



supiM.se( 

 in his k 

 forming a sort of record. 



Fig. 3;{0a (>."(). SOfOS [i;^71J from Sidaru) is a piece of stout antler, 

 4-7 inches long, wliirli has the bottom of pine fitted tightly in without 

 fastenings. The covei- is of wood, covered, to make it fit tight, with 

 parchiiient, apparently shrunk on and puckered on the npper siu'face. 

 A thick hank of untwisted .sinew is fastened as a handle tlu-ough the 

 middle of the cover. This box is old and dirty, and contains an unfin- 

 ished tiiiit arrowhead. No. 5050.5 [.59 J from ijtkiavwIQ, is a new box, 

 closed at The ends with thick shouldered pings of pine wood. The tube 

 is .s inciies long and ornamented with a conventional pattern of incisetl 



