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MOUND EXPLOKATIQNS. 



level were pots 12, 13, and U (N. M. 1351(t0, 135204, 137215), and 6 

 inches below tbe former lay a eopj)ei- ax head (X. M. 135228) wrapjied 

 in cloth and incased in bark. 



Fig. 201. — Pot frmu Hollywood i«mintl. iii'orsia. 



Three or i feet west of these, lying against each other, were two other 

 pots, 10 and 17 (N^. M. 135202, 135203). Xo. IG (Fig. 201) was found lying 

 on its side upon the black mold at the bottom, and beneath it, as if the 



Fig. 2112. — Shell licad.s from Hiillywoud iiiniiDil, (Jcurj^ia. 



pot were |)laccd on toi> of them, were the fragments of thin and very brit- 

 tle iilatcs of copper (X. M. 135227), bearing Mexican figures in relief, some 

 Hakes of mica, and decayed pieces of unideutified shells. The copi^er 



Fin. 2ua. — (_'uppi r jutiLlc Irom Ki)ll>-wontl mmind. Ci-nijiia. 



had been originally first wrapjx'd iii sonn- kind of leather, then in fine, 

 rush matting, and the whole incased in bark. Beneath No. 17, which 

 was also lying on its side, was a beautiful hiciUK-ave disk of (ruartz 



