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Many sherds found singly and probably of accidental introduction were present, 

 as were numbers of others in close association, probably substitutional otferings. 

 Some were undecorated, two or three bore the small check stamp, while many had 

 the complicated stamp decoration. Three of these are shown in Figs. 173, 174, 175. 

 Incised decoration was practically unrepresented. 



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Fig. 173. — Slierd. Mound near Huckleberry Lauding 

 (Half size.) 



Fig. 174. — Sherd. Mound near Huckleberry 

 Landing. (Half size.) 



Seven vessels lay unassociated with burials. Five are un- 

 decorated ; one, somewhat imperfect, has a complicated stamp 

 and is of material superior to the rest. Five have basal perfo- 

 rations. Five are of ordinary type as to form. 



Vessel No. 6, shown in Fig. 176, is undecorated, imperfo- 

 rate, circular in transverse outline. 



Fig. 176. — Vessel No. li. .Mmmil near 

 Huckleberry Landing. (Half size.) 



Fig. 17.5. — Sherd. Mound near Huckleberry 

 Landing. (Half size.) 



Fig. 177. — Knife of chert. 

 Mouud near Huckle- 

 berry Landing. (Full 

 size.) 



