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ANCIENT ART OK THE I'HOVINCE OF CHIKIQUl 



and legs of the figures are writliiiig serpents, the faces expressing 

 great agony; in other cases the figures are double; and again two 

 bodies united at the wai&t have hut one pair of legs. An unusually 

 i^iotcMpu I i( ituie is '-een in Figs. 51) and 00, and another is tjiven in 

 Fi^ ( 1 Siiinl 11 ti^uiis are worked iu gold, one of which is now 



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Giotesque fiKUi 



woinas aohaimh^v All J B.Stearns. Figures of monkeys are shown 

 in Figs 02, b !, and ( 4 (Jiie creature, represented as having a long. 



trunk-like snout, recurs fre(piently. Such a form discovered in the 

 earlier days of archseologic investigation would pr(>1)alily have given 



