CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS, BLACK WARRIOR RIVER. 179 
drills; dises made from earthenware vessels; several bird-arrowheads of jasper and 
one of quartz; three rough arrowheads or knives, one of chert; and a long, slender 
arrowhead of jasper. 
Near certain loose bones were a mass of limonite and an implement of bone 
decorated with notches and incised lines. 
Fig. 68.—Stone dise. Field north of Mound D. (Diameter 7.25 inches.) 
One of the bunched burials referred to was in reality a deposit of bones ex- 
tending over a number of square feet. Near a skull in this mass of bones were 
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two carefully made lanceheads of quartzite, one 6.25 inches, the other 8 inches, in 
leneth. With these were masses of limonite and of hematite, a small jasper arrow- 
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head, and a thin slab of ferruginous sandstone. At another part of this deposit of 
bones were two lanceheads of quartzite, 7 inches and 7.5 inches in length, respec- 
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tively, having notches at the base for attachment, which the other two lancehe 
