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Burial No. 2 consisted of a layer of bones, including four skulls. With the 
deposit was a vessel of earthenware and a celt of quartzite, 4 inches in length. 
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| Burial No. 3 was a layer of bones which, beginning in the slope of the ae 
габ a depth of 2 feet 9 inches from the surface, continued in and ended 3 feet 9 
inches below it. This great deposit of bones, which included seventeen skulls, was 
Without arrangement save that the skulls were in two groups, one 2% ме а 
"western, and one at the southwestern, margin of ће deposit; and that ın one pus 
Шеге had been an attempt to pile the long-bones parallel and horizontal. 
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