POTTERY FROM ARKANSAS. 



485 



63090, 63054, 63095. Fragments of pottery having incised designs, sim- 

 ilar to the dark wa re already described . " A few of these frag- 

 ments have been worked into riule disks. 



Fig. 166. 



OBJECTS OF METAL. 



62048. A thin plate of copper, probably intended for a pendent orna 

 ment, as two perforations have been made at one end. It i^ 

 rectangular in outline, and has suffered much from cor- 

 rosion. 



63113. A fragment of galena ore. 



ANIMAL SUBSTANCES. 



63142. Fragment of a needle-like perforator. A conical perforation 

 has been made toward the larger end. The point has been 

 lost. 



63047. A cubical fragment of bone, the sides of which have been squared 

 by cutting or grinding. 



