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connection  it  is  now  evident,  in  the  light  of  the  Gambell  finds,  that 
the  dart  foreshaft  from  the  Diomedes  which  I  have  previously- 
described  as  possibly  representing  a  local  intermediate  style  between 
Old  Bering  Sea  and  modern  art  (ColHns,  1929,  pi.  9.  fig.  2),  is  in 
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Fig.  6. — Principal  decorative  motives  of  Old  Bering  Sea  style   i. 
reality  an  example  of  this  simpler  and  presumably  earlier  art.  This 
object,  together  with  three  others  from  the  same  locality,  is  reproduced 
in  plate  14,  and  will  be  described  later. 
We  will  now  consider  the  objects  from  the  Hillside  site  which  are 
decorated  in  the  more  elaborate,  harmonious  style  which  I  shall  call 
"  Old  Bering  Sea  style  2  ". 
