Hoy me and Bass] SKELETAL REMAINS 339 



Burial SO. — Adult male(?); semiflexed skeleton, knees and lower 

 left (?) arm missing — disturbed by later digging; overlying burial 29. 

 Discarded in the field. 



Burial 31 (?) . — Adult male ; postcranial skeletal parts including 

 fragments of right humerus, radii, left tibia and fibula ; from bundle 

 burial group (see burial 10) ; discarded in laboratory. 



Burial 82 (?). — Adult female; skull fragments, fragments of hu- 

 merus, fibulae, feet; sorted out in laboratory from bundle burial 

 group (see burial 10) ; discarded. 



Burial S3 ( ?). — Child 6-8 years old; parts of skull and skeleton, 

 sorted out in laboratory from bundle burial group (see burial 10). 

 Discarded. 



Burial 3J^. — Adult male; the skull badly broken, and the rest of 

 the bones of this flexed burial are in poor condition; discarded in 

 the field. 



Burial SB {TJSNM 380911). —Mule, over 26 years old; a midden pit 

 had destroyed the skull and damaged the mandible of this semiflexed 

 burial. The bones are in fair condition. 



Burial 36 {USNM 380912) .—Child about 10 years old; a reburial in 

 a single pit, with an adult and infant (burials 37, 38 ; see pi. 85) . The 

 skull is long ; and the teeth show no decay. 



Burial 37 {USNM S80913).—Male, 35-40 years old; reburial of a 

 nearly complete skeleton, lacking only hands, feet, and a few ribs 

 and vertebrae. The teeth show second-degree wear, with neither 

 loss nor cavities. There is slight lipping of the anterior margins of 

 three lower thoracic and two upper lumbar vertebrae. Septal aper- 

 tures are present in both humeri. 



Burial 38 {USNM 3809U).— The skull and skeleton of a newborn 

 or very young infant ; found under burials 36 and 37. 



Burial 39 {USNM 380915) .—MslIq, 32-37 years old; a nearly com- 

 plete semiflexed burial (pi. 86). The teeth show second-degree 

 wear, with no caries. Arthritic changes are limited to eburnation of 

 the distal end of the left radius, and lipping of the anterior margins 

 of the second and third lumbar vertebrae. The bowing and thickening 

 of the right tibia (left tibia not preserved) may be of pathological 

 origin. Although some of the bones are blackened, there is no evi- 

 dence of burning. 



Burial 40 {USNM 380916) .—Femide, 22-26 years old; the burial 

 disturbed by vandals. Only a badly weathered skull could be saved. 

 The suborbital fossae are shallow, giving the face a very flat appear- 

 ance. Second-degree wear of teeth is not accompanied by caries. 

 This individual may have belonged to an earlier population. 



Burial 41 { USNM 380917) .—Male, 50-60 years old ; a bundle burial, 

 with an infant (burial 42), under a house floor, possibly referable 



