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  Plate 
  133.— 
  Containers, 
  spatulas, 
  and 
  spoons, 
  North 
  Chile, 
  a, 
  Wooden 
  box 
  cover; 
  b, 
  leather 
  pouch; 
  c, 
  

   scrotum-skin 
  pouch; 
  d, 
  bone 
  tube 
  container, 
  skin 
  cover 
  top 
  and 
  bottom; 
  e, 
  wocden 
  container 
  tilted 
  to 
  

   show 
  two 
  interior 
  compartments; 
  leather 
  cover 
  above; 
  /, 
  wooden 
  container 
  carved 
  to 
  represent 
  seated 
  

   human 
  figure, 
  with 
  leather 
  cover; 
  g, 
  i, 
  wooden 
  spatulas; 
  h, 
  bone 
  spatula;;', 
  wooden 
  spoon, 
  a 
  type 
  associated 
  

   with 
  Arica 
  I 
  and 
  Arica 
  II 
  pottery 
  on 
  Coast 
  but 
  rare 
  in 
  interior. 
  The 
  top 
  of 
  handle 
  is 
  flush 
  with 
  rim 
  of 
  

   bowl, 
  fc, 
  Wooden 
  spoon 
  with 
  round 
  handle, 
  side 
  view 
  showing 
  offset 
  bowl; 
  I, 
  Wooden 
  spoon 
  offset 
  bowl, 
  

   rectangular 
  handle. 
  All 
  from 
  Chiu-chiu 
  except 
  j, 
  which 
  was 
  found 
  near 
  Arica. 
  (Scale: 
  a 
  is 
  11$£ 
  inches 
  

   (28.8 
  cm.) 
  long.) 
  (Courtesy 
  American 
  Museum 
  of 
  Natural 
  History.) 
  

  

  