M \.llo« 11 U. 111(1 <'ll No 



" " , s ( «1 I Ids )' lioiii NinMii Is I siiiul 11 



il„ iiiMs II 111. M(l(s I ,ii_lil\ . m.d lioiii (oiisi ^^ il 



Ills INOIN III! <N(s 111(1 lllolllli IM lll(ls((1 Hid 



llll<d \Mlll llllv (oioud (lilt ll^ .'I, (\(, sOUM 



|<)Mil tioin NuwiilO IS 111 old nil i^( inidi of \(llo\\ 

 Wilms i\oi\ md (losih lesdiihliii^ (Ik boiu iiii u( 

 (No Vl.ls, [11_'7|) ihi i(h ti^iiud, hut uith the ll uids 

 1)\ till skUs It isJTiikIks Ioii^ iiid lias i stiiiu ' 

 nit 111 s lon^ titd into tilt I h nnid 111 till bilk , , 



Nos s'lUt) iiid h'tUT |9<t(>] lioui NiuMilv, lie a pin i 



(if little 111(11 stnidiii^ eieit about J iiidies lii^li, 

 rather roughly carved, of slightly yellow walrus ivory. Both have 

 large, clumsy feet and legs, and the eyes, nostrils, and mouth incised 

 _ and filled in as usual wth dark colored 



dirt. The arms are in high relief. No. 

 Sit.Mi; [OilO/^] has his hands clasped in 

 front of him, while No. 80347 [990a,] has 

 llicni chisiicd bdiiiid his back. The legs 

 oltlic lalter arc excavated on the inside 

 as if to tit it upon the end of some object. 

 It is more probable, however, that this 

 image was carved from the foreshatf of 

 a seal dart, and that the excavation is 

 iiicrdy the slot ii) the end of the latter, 

 'fhesc two images are evidently modern, „ 



„ , , •' ^ ^^ ' Fig. 395.— Hu- 



liiit do not appear freshly made. No. man figure 

 s'.i.M.I \V1T^\ from Utkiavwm is a very carved from 

 rude, image, -■(> inches long, having a " . • 



"" very small licail and no arms. It is somewhat dis- 

 coIoiimI walnis ivory and ipiite dirty, and though evi- 



erii, I'idiii the ap|pearaiice of the ivory, does not appear to 



