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Burial No. 72, a child, had two vessels at the head and two shell beads at the 
neck. 
Burial No. 77, an adolescent, had a bowl at the left side of the skull with a 
bottle lying on its side upon it. At the neck were a number of shell beads: at each 
ear was an ear-plug of shell of the blunt pin type, the head directed to the front. 
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Ес. 45.—Gorget of shell. With Burial No. 69. Mounds near Turkey Island. (Full size.) 
Burial No. 82, an adult, had two masses of red pigment, oxide of iron, one at 
the right side of the pelvis, over the lower part of the forearm; the other on the 
lower part of the humerus, which, together with the radius and the ulna, was dyed 
a brilliant red. Slightly beyond the skull were a bottle and a bowl, having between 
them a mass of scarlet pigment. 
Burial No. 86, a child, lay with two bowls near the skull. On the chest was 
a shell gorget in many disintegrating fragments. 
Burial No. 88, an adult, with two bottles near the head, had a number of shell 
beads at the neck and two at the pelvis. 
Crossing and fitting to the curve of the upper part of the frontal bone was a 
band of copper about 7 inches long and .8 inch in maximum width, tapering some- 
what toward the extremities. In one place the sheet-copper forming this band had 
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