SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER. 
Vessel No. 21. 
esting one of its 
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This human effigy bottle (Fig. 30) is by far the most inter- 
class found by us in the season’s work. The head is well modeled 
and ‘presents a life-like appearance. Great attention has been given to details on 
the body, for not only is the back-bone plainly represented, but we see also in relief 
shoulder-blades, collar-bones, and knobs projecting 
heads of the ulna. The costal cartilages and the 
and a number of ribs have been incised 
But the most interesting feature of 
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at the wrists, indicating the 
sternum also appear in relief, 
on each side. 
all is that the figure is represented as 
Етс. 29.—Vessel No. 65. Rhodes Place, Ark. (Height 7.4 inches.) 
53 JOURN. A. N. S. PHILA., VOL. XIV. 
