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Vessel No. 44. — An effigy-vessel of about 2 quarts capacity, representing an 

 animal, probably a deer, judging from the horns, the cloven hoofs and the short tail. 

 The hind-legs are repousse, while the fore-legs, slightly rcpoussL were made by the 

 addition of material pressed upon the surface. There is crimson pigment inside and 

 out. There are two holes for suspension and one knocked through the base. 

 There has been a certain amount of restoration (Fig. 297). 



Vessel No. 45.— -An effigy-vessel representing a horned owl with head and tail 

 protruding, and repousse wings. The vessel has been decorated with crimson 

 pigment, while on the wings are perpendicular, incised lines filled with light-colored 



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Fig. 299.— Vessel No. 45. Mound near Mound Field. (Four-fifths size.) 



