﻿Vol. 
  2] 
  

  

  LA 
  CANDELARIA 
  — 
  WILLEY 
  

  

  671 
  

  

  Objects 
  of 
  metal. 
  — 
  A 
  thin, 
  rectangular 
  metal 
  plate 
  with 
  a 
  perfora- 
  

   tion 
  near 
  one 
  edge 
  came 
  from 
  a 
  La 
  Candelarian 
  burial 
  urn. 
  It 
  was 
  

   analyzed 
  as 
  bronze. 
  This 
  is 
  the 
  only 
  known 
  metal 
  object 
  of 
  La 
  

   Candelarian 
  provenience 
  (B,y 
  den, 
  1936). 
  

  

  Figure 
  68. 
  — 
  La 
  Candelaria 
  stonework, 
  a, 
  b, 
  Three-quarter 
  grooved 
  axes 
  (length 
  

   13 
  and 
  27 
  cms. 
  (5 
  and 
  10# 
  in.) 
  respectively.) 
  ; 
  c, 
  adz, 
  grooved 
  on 
  one 
  broad 
  

   and 
  two 
  narrow 
  sides 
  (length 
  11 
  cms. 
  (4% 
  in.)) 
  ; 
  d, 
  ungrooved 
  adz 
  or 
  celt 
  (length 
  

   11 
  cms. 
  (4% 
  in.)) 
  ; 
  e, 
  chipped-stone 
  celt 
  (length 
  9 
  cms. 
  (3# 
  in.)) 
  ; 
  /, 
  gorget 
  (length 
  

   6 
  cms. 
  (2% 
  in.)) 
  ; 
  g, 
  projectile 
  point 
  (length 
  32 
  mms. 
  (1# 
  in.)) 
  ; 
  h, 
  grooved 
  pendant 
  

   (length 
  12 
  cms. 
  (4% 
  in).). 
  (Redrawn 
  from 
  Ryden, 
  1936, 
  figs. 
  125, 
  123, 
  127.) 
  

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