ABORIGINAL SITES IN LOUISIANA AND IN ARKANSAS. 59 
ОИ УОТ Ur ru dele s 14 
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ТИКШЕ ВЕЕ. о ЕА а 2 
ООО ECET г о Б 3 
о AT aue daxue col duel wawtalst | 
DU. Ж s Ll ТО БА ра оо | 
ОТОО okul. OS ek | 
With twenty-seven skulls...................... | 
In one instance remains of teeth are ineluded as a skull. though all other 
parts of the cranium had disappeared. 
Few artifacts were found with the burials. With one was a small mass 
of galena (lead sulphide) ; with another, a celt of voleanie rock, 4 inches in length. 
Fig. 26.—Clay supports for cooking-vessels. Montgomery Place. (Full size.) 
With the great burial which included twenty-seven skulls and lay about 
centrally in the mound, though somewhat above the base, were a rude arrowhead, 
two other arrowheads from each of which a barb had been broken, and a graceful 
lancepoint, or large arrowhead. All these were not immediately together, but 
lay near the bones at short distances apart. The lancepoint or large arrowhead 
was in two fragments which were separated by about six inches. 
With another burial was an arrowhead of flint (as were all arrowheads 
from this mound) from which a part had been broken. 
In one part of the basal layer had been a circular fireplace about one foot 
