322 ABORIGINAL SITES ON TENNESSEE RIVER. 
a mass of stone over the head. Near the thorax was a slender, triangular arrow- 
head of flint. 
Burial No. 10. Ten inches below the surface stones and slabs were reached, 
arranged in double layer in an irregular circle, 3 feet 5 inches by 2 feet 9 inches, 
Fic. 64.—Burial No. 10. A placement of masses of stone and slabs, 3 feet 5 inches by 2 feet 9 
inches, lying above the skeleton of a young child. Widow’s Creek, Ala. 
as shown in Fig. 64. Below these came a layer 2 inches in thickness, of the shell 
material of the mound lying on the skeleton of a young child, erushed almost flat. 
Burial No. 11. Fourteen inches down were the bones of a child, and piled 
above them, in a very irregular way, were small masses of stone and slabs with 
à few larger ones. 
