450 SOME ABORIGINAL SITES ON MISSISSIPPI RIVER. 
Ета. 60.—The flint pebble to the left in the illustr ation is one of the kind often selected by the aborigines on account of а 
suitable shape from which to make chisels. e middle pebble, showing chipping, illustrates the intermediate pes 
in the work. On the right is shown the finished chisel having a ground cutting-edge. All from Pecan Point, 
(Full siz 
The head of a long-bone found in midden debris at this place has been identi- 
fied by Prof. F. A. Lucas as having belonged to a bison. 
Етс. 61.—Pipe а ГҮЛ - With Burial Хо. 4. Ресап 
Point, Ark. (Height 2.25 inches 
We shall now consider all burials 
at Pecan Point, which were accompa- 
nied with artifacts other than pottery 
vessels, but shall refer also to such 
vessels as were with these particular 
burials. The form of burial of adults 
and of adolescents, in each case, unless 
otherwise specified, was extended on 
the back. | 
Burial No. 2, adult, had a wing- 
bone of a ақыр кі the left ear, and 
a leaf-shaped projectile point of flint 
near the head. At the face was a bowl, 
and a bottle was at the right shoulder. 
