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ANCIENT AKT O 



'KOVINCE OK fHtHIyr 



second, a .seller l)H»lii( I <l l)\ hlnw my w ith yi( atei lout, one Jiote two 

 octa\es al)o\e its i.Klual aii<l tlie otheis tlnee o< taM-s alio\e These 



notes are lUttirult 

 liy the native pert' 



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Two little instruments of remarkable form and unusual powers 

 stand quite alone among their fellows. One only is entire. It is 

 made of dark clay and represents a creatiire not referaVjle to any 

 known form, so completely is it conventionalized. A fair idea of its 

 appearance can be gained from Figs. 34:3 and 244. The lirst gives the 



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, withfoui tinsel hole. — 



side view and the second the top view. The mouthpiece is in what 

 appears to he the forehead of the creature. The ^ent hole is beneath 



