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both sides. Two (15-16) are of mountain-sheep horn, as is the 

 squared block, a doubtful whorl, shown in Plate 36, 17. 



Miscellaneous wooden objects. — We have the usual 

 proportion of peeled and unpeeied sticks with cut 

 ends; fragments severed from finished implements; 

 slender, smoothed twigs with one pointed end ; worked 

 objects of unknown use (pi. 35, 6-8) ; splinters and 

 twigs with sinew or cord wrappings (pis. 35, 2 ; 37.6-9) . 



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Figure 17. — Drills 



Figure 18. — Loom anchor 



The oak stick pictured in Plate 35, 4 has been split to permit 

 insertion of a scrap of cotton cloth; a wrapping of some sort for- 

 merly circled the stick and covered this fragment. The willow 



