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tively short time. 
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ANTIQUITIES OF THE OUACHITA VALLEY. 
Vessel No. 4. А vessel of yellow ware (Fig. 164), bearing a decoration akin 
to a considerable number of others found by us in the Ouachita valle 
we believe may represent the eye 
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This decoration is shown in diagram in Е 165. 
Fig. 164.—Vessel No. 4. Ward Place 
(Diam. 5 inches.) 
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The soil in this field is extremel 
covered with aboriginal debris and artifacts tha 
points, lanceheads, and knives, 
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y rich in places, and was so thickly 
t a collection of more than 80 arrow- 
all of chert, was made by our party in a compara- 
