4 SMITHSONIAX MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. '/'J 



GRAVE NO. 4 



12. Dark red ware bowl (broken, part gone). 



13. Dark red ware bowl (broken and repaired). 



14. Dark red ware olla. 



GRAVE NO. 5 



15. Gray ware food bowl with handle; painted inside, cracked. 



16. Gray ware bowl, painted inside. 



17. Bowl of a ladle, painted inside (handle broken off and lost). 



18. Dark ware pot. 



19. Small dark ware olla. 



20. Small dark ware olla. 



GRAVE NO. 6 



21. Dark ware jar, with slight!}- flaring rim. 



22. Dark ware bowl, 



23. Gray ware bowl, painted inside (handle broken off). 



24. Gray ware bowl, handled, painted on inside (broken and re- 



paired). 



25. Rough ware jar, handled.^ 



GRAVE NO. 7 

 Contained nothing. 



GRAVE NO. 8 



Contained nothing. 



GRAVE NO. 9 " 



26. Ladle. 



27. Ladle (grooved handle). 



28. Dark ware bowl (broken and repaired). 



^ This pot contained a double handful of vegetable matter resembling decaj-ed 

 food. The pot was covered with a piece of broken pottery on which lay one- 

 half of a bivalve shell measuring 5^ inches long by 42 inches wide. 



* This must have been the grave of a person of some importance, as around 

 the neck of the skeleton was a "dog collar" necklace (pi. 9) consisting of 

 565 mussel shells. There seemed to have been a shell necklace to which were 

 attached short strings of shells. 



At the waist line on the right side were 19 small arrow points of smoky 

 topaz, 2\ perforated olivclla shell beads (one of which did not have the end 



