424 SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER. 
its discovery, has been restored from parts which clearly indicate the height and 
shape of the neck. General Thruston* cites Doctor Jones? who describes and 
figures a bottle from a Tennessee grave, representing the foot and leg of a child. 
The foot, however, is at the top of the bottle, with the opening at the heel. 
Ета. 38.—Vessel Хо. 3. Rhodes Place, Ark. (Diam. 8.7 inches.) 
General Thruston? also figures and describes a stone pipe found near Nashville, 
Tenn., which represents a human foot. 7 
Vessel Хо. 45. А pot (Fig. 36), evidently а cooking-vessel, is of rather infe- 
rior, shell-tempered ware, and bears a decoration, incised and punctate, of about the 
average excellence met with in that class of work in the Middle Mississippi region. 
Around the neck is a series of loop-handles. 
, Gates P. Thruston. “Antiqt uities of Tennessee,” Second ed., p. 
137 
lue Jones, M.D. “Exploration of the Aboriginal Remains of Төзім, ” Fig. 28. 
Op. cit., p. 190. 
