DOUBLY PERFORATED GORGETS. 



119 



near one end, others a hole at each end, while still others are not per- 

 forated. All have been worked over the entire surface, and some of 

 them are well polished. One of these is represented in figure 131. 

 B. Gorgets with two holes. 



Of these there are several sub- 1 



divisions, differing more or ' 



less widely in form. They 



are as follows : 



1. Tliiek, with both the sides 

 andtlie ends incurved or reel- 

 shape; faces flat or slightly 

 convex. This form is repre- 

 sented by the specimen shown 

 in figure 132, from a mound, 

 Knox county, Ohio. There is 

 another from the same place, j.,g 132.. 

 a third from Kanawha valley, 

 and a fourth from Butler county, Ohio; 

 green slate. 



2. Rectangular, or with sides or ends, or both, 

 slightly curved, either convex or concave; faces 

 flat. Shown in figure 1.33 (green slate, from a 

 grave in Kanawha valley. West Virginia). 



-Gorget, 

 shape. 



reel- 



all of 



Fig. 133 Gorget 



curve from end 10 



3. Widest at middle, with single or double 

 end; very thin; both sides flat. 



