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f. Cylindrical bead of green bowenite. Length 2.4 cm., diameter 0.8 cm. Re- 
sembles Fig. 5. (Cat. No. 2732.) 
The objects, which were found in the adjoining pits, the forms of which could 
not be ascertained, are located on the map, Pl. XLVII, and described below. 
Fie. 32. Animal figure. Fra. 33. Small pot. Fie. 34. Small pot. 
(Cat. No. 2732.) 4. (Cat. No. 278%.) 3. (Cat. No. 2785.) 3. 
1. (Fig. 32.) Amulet of green saussurite in the shape of animal with tail erect. 
The animal is probably the ant-bear, which often is represented in the art of this 
region. The characteristic habit of this animal, which often walks with the tail 
standing nearly erect, has been emphasized by the artist. It may represent a skunk, 
or possibly a squirrel. Length 4.3 cm. Found at the depth of 1.2 m. 
2. (Fig. 33.) Pot with nearly quadrangular contour as seen from above, rim 
eurved, shoulder adorned with two concentric rows of incised dentations. Color 
red. Height 8.8 em. Diameter 11 cm. Diameter of the mouth 6 cm. Found 
1.5 m. below the surface. 
3. (Fig. 34.) Small, nearly globular pot with narrow mouth. Color yellowish. 
Height 5.5 cm. Diameter 5.5 cm. Found at the depth of 1.6 m. 
4. (PL. III, Fig. 2.) Miniature metate, child’s implement, rectangular, with three 
conical legs. Length 18 cm., breadth 14 em., height 8.5 cm. Found on its side 
with legs toward the west. 
5. “Curriol,” a red mineral substance used for coloring pottery.. Found imme- 
diately below the above metate. 
6. (Pl. III, Fig. 1.) Small metate, child’s implement, slightly curved plate, legs 
cylindrical. Length 28.5 cm., breadth 22.5 cm., height 10 em. Found lying on 
its back 2.1 m. below the surface. 
7. Metate resembling the last in shape and size. Length 18.5 em., breadth 17.5 
em., height 7 em. Found in the same position as the last and close to it. (Cat. 
2793 
No. 2732. 
