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head 'covering, represented both in relief and by means of parallel incised lines, 

 running from front to back. At the vertex there is the stump of what once might 



Fig. 34. — Image representing crude animal form. 



Fig- 35- — Small image of a quadruped. '/• 



have been a cylindrical shaft. One of the Chiriquian gold figurines in the Heye 

 collection has a similar head-gear, only much taller, resembling the high Tlingit 



Fig- 36. 



Fig. 3»- 



Fig. 37- 



Fig. 36. — Image seated on cylindrical pestle ; may represent man or monkey. '/» 

 Fig. 37- — Large crude human image with " skil " ornament on the head ; from Bugavita. V* 

 Fig. 38. — Crude human image ; from Bugavita. '/« 



hats built up of superimposed disks (skil). The body is short. The arms are 

 indicated in relief, being bent at the elbow and again at the wrist, with the hands 

 against the sides of the face. The legs are drawn as if in a sitting posture and 



