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Fig. 69. — Vessel No. 14. Sowell nioiiiul. (Two-tliiids size.) 



Vessel No. 19. — A jar of about 1 quart capacity, undecorated but of somewhat 

 unusual form. Part of the neck is missing. There are two perforations, which may 

 have been for suspension. 



Vessel No. 23. — An undecorated vessel holding about 

 1 pint, in shape resembling two much-flattened spheres, one 

 upon the other. There have been two perforations for sus- 

 pension, one of which is now included in a broken portion. 

 Vessel No. 25. — A pot of inferior ware of about 6 



Fig. 70. — Vessel No. 2.5. Sowell mound. 

 (One-quarter size.) 



Fig. 71. — Vessel No. 28. Decoration. Sowell mound. (Oue-tliird size.) 



quarts capacity, having around the upper part of the body a series of roughly 

 incised designs, all similar, consisting of diagonal parallel lines between parallel 

 upright ones (Fig. 70). 



Vessel No. 28. — A pot of about 1 quart capacity, with rude decoration shown 

 diagrammatically in Fig. 71. 



