40 CERTAIN ABORIGINAL MOUNDS OF THE GEORGIA COAST. 



The second vessel, somewhat smaller, of yellow ware, was of the same type, 

 but hopelessly disintegrated. 



With human remains was an urn having a globular body, a constricted neck 

 and flaring rim. It was decorated with two encircling rows of button-like prom- 

 inences. Height, 5 inches; diameter of body, 5.3 inches; diameter of mouth, 5.6 



Fig. 23.— Vessel of earthenware. Mound north end of Creighton Island. (Full size.) 



inches (Fig. 23). An almost similar vessel, in fragments, came from another 

 portion of the mound. 



With human remains was a vessel of black ware, undecorated, having a bowl- 

 shaped body flattened at the base, a wide cylindrical neck with a slight flare at the 

 margin, rising perpendicularly. Diameter of body, 6.1 inches ; diameter of mouth, 

 5.2 inches; height of neck, 3.7 inches (Plate IV). 



