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Ficure 100.—Worked sherds, Taruma Phase. a, Badly eroded drilled disk, probably 
used as a spindle whorl. b, Unfinished spindle whorl (?). 
elongated, pecan-shaped, parallel chambers joined by a narrow 
“bridge,” at one end of which is a small, projecting, somewhat conical 
mouthpiece (fig. 99, a). A small perforation on each shoulder opens 
into the chambers (fig. 99, 6). These whistles vary from 4.0-8.5 cm. 
in length, 4-8 cm. in width, and 2.24.0 em. in thickness. Of the four 
sherds possibly belonging to this type of whistle, three are Yocho 
Plain paste (one with white slip) and one is Kalunye Plain. They 
are from E-7, cut 2, level 0-8 cm.; E-3, surface; E-10, cut 1, level 
0-8 cm., and E-80, cut 1, level 16-24 cm. 
