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Fig. 216.— Vco.-,!.] .\j. :J. Tucker mound. (Half size.) 



Fig. 217.— Vessel No. 6. Tucker mound. (Half size.) 



Vessel No. 28. — A vessel of about 1 pint capacity, with complicated stamp 

 decoration around the neck. 



Vessel No. 29. — Somewhat similar in style to the preceding, with a deeper 

 band of complicated stamp deco- 

 ration around the upper part 

 (Fig. 223). 



Vessel No. 31. — Ajar with 

 globular body and long neck 

 slightly flaring, surrounded by 

 a complicated stamp decoration 

 (Fig. 224). Height, 8.7 inches; 

 maximum diameter. 5.9 inches. 



Fig. 218. — Vessel No. 30. Decoration. Tucker 

 mound. (Half size.) 



Vessel No. 36. — This ves- 

 sel, crimson in color, found 

 crushed to pieces, has been ce- 

 mented toarether with slight re- 

 storations. It is particularly 

 interesting as belongins: to the 



FiC4. 219.— Vessel No. 21. Tucker mouiul. (Half size.) 



