92 ABORIGINAL SITES IN LOUISIANA AND IN ARKANSAS. 
rangement of these by contact with the plow. Some of the deeper graves had 
been disturbed by other graves in aboriginal times. 
With the burials was no artifact of any kind, with the exception of eleven 
vessels of earthenware, some of which were badly broken. The ware from this 
place is of inferior quality, the shapes are commonplace (pots and bowls), and 
Fic. 40.—Vessel of earthenware. Wire Fence Landing. (Diam. 8.1 inches.) 
decoration, when present, as a rule is crude. One vessel from this place, more 
interesting than the rest, is shown in Fig. 40. 
SITE NEAR Вкоокѕ LANDING, BRADLEY COUNTY. 
About one-half mile southeastwardly;from Brooks Landing is a field forming 
part of a property belonging to Mr. Augustus Turner, who lives on another 
place a short distance from it. At the northeastern end of the field are two 
