THE GRAVES. 



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Figure 29. — View of Cave 33. Photograph by the author. 



Cave 34. 



This was a small cave among the large angular rocks, on the slope a little below the ruins. 

 Although it appeared to have been already excavated, we obtained the slightly damaged skull 

 (Ost. Coll. 3184) of a woman about forty-five years of age. The skull is of the undeformed 

 coastal type. The rest of the skeleton was apparently complete, but in a state of poor 

 preservation. As usual the remains had been buried in the contracted position. On tlie 

 surface of the ground within the cave were strewn some fragments of llama bones, but no 

 pottery was observed. 



