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A rude dagger-blade of iron was also picked up close to the spot 
where the group of decapitated and perforated skulls lay, and it was 
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observed that the point of this dagger fitted with exactness into the 
nail-like perforations in the skulls. 
Two bronze pins were obtained, one of them a straight pin about 
Figs. 4 and 6. 
33 inches in length, its head ornamented with a pattern like the cross- 
markings of a pine-apple or fir cone (Fig. 4). The second was one of 
