CERTAIN ABORIGINAL REMAINS, BLACK WARRIOR RIVER. 151 
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Ета. 69.— Vessel No. 6. Field north of Mound D. (Diameter 8.3 inches.) 
Vessel No. 6.—This vessel (Fig. 69), found lying by the skull of a skeleton, 
presumably represents a frog. 
Vessels Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10.—T wenty-two inches from the surface was a skeleton 
extended on the back. Immediately at the left of the skull, which had a fragment 
of pottery beneath it, was Vessel No. 10, and two others (Vessels Nos. 8 and 9), 
were just beyond it. All these were of inferior ware, and each had two loop- 
handles below the rim and two small projections equidistant therefrom. Within 
Vessel No. 9 was a pot of coarse ware, in fragments. Тһе photograph of this 
skeleton, reproduced in Fig. 70, unfortunately could not be taken in a position to 
show all the vessels. 
Fic. 70.—Skeleton with certain accompanying vessels. 
Field north of Mound D. 
