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No complete vessels of zoomorpliic forms were found on this site, 

 but plate 81, a, shows pottery images of the human head, and bird 

 and animal head forms, which would seem to indicate that zoo- 

 morphic pottery was made on this site. The central one of these 

 images figured was painted, red on buff, as was also the sherd in the 

 upper left-hand corner in plate 76, a. These two sherds were quite 

 different in appearance from other material from this site, and may 

 well be of foreign origin. The sherd of stamped ware, shown in 



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plate 79, &, was shell tempered and was the only one of its kind 

 found on this site. 



In plate 81, <z, are shown two small fragmentary elbow pottery 

 pipes. These seem to follow the general form of stone pipe shown 

 in association with artifacts. The general digging on this site 

 yielded stone artifacts of the forms shown in plate 81, a. The most 

 abundant of all artifacts from this site were small disks commonly 

 called gamestones, as shown in plate 81, h. These disks are of a 

 variety of stones, including dolomite, quartz, sandstone, limestone, 

 granite, and a fossiliferous marble. These vary in diameter from 



