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tail is missing. The decoration, found on various vessels representing fish, perhaps 

 symbolizes fins (Fig. 41). 



Fig. 41.— Vessel No. 49. Mound at Walton's Camp. (Half s 



Fig. 42 shows five handles of bowls, representing heads of birds, from the 

 mound at Walton's Camp. 



Four interesting sherds have been selected from those found at the Walton's 



Fig. 43.— Sherd. Mound at Walton's Camp. 

 (Half size.) 



Fig. 44.— Sherd. Mound at Walton's Camp. 

 (Half size.) 



Camp mound. Fig. 43 show T s the head of an owl with conventionalized wing. Fig. 

 44 gives the complicated stamp decoration already described as coming from the 



