28 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
14. (Fig. 39.) Red clay whistle having the shape of a bird with broad flat 
beak, and spreading wings and tail. Height 6.7 cm., breadth 6.8 cm. Found at 
the depth of 1.85 m. 
15. (Fig. 40.) Diminutive depressed globular pot, having the shape of a bird. 
Color yellow. Height 4.5 cm., diameter 6 cm. Found at the depth of 2.25 m. 
16. Diminutive pot resembling the last. Height 4.6 cm., diameter 5.4 cm. 
Broken. Found close to the last. (Cat. No. 7222.) 
17. (Fig. 41.) Diminutive pot, depressed globular, with small orifice. Rim 
straight. Color red. Height 6.2 cm., diameter, 7.3 cm. Broken. 
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Fic. 42. Amulet. Fie. 43. Amulet. Fia@. 44. Polishing stone. 
(Cat. No. 2283.) 3. (Cat. No. 2475.) 3. (Cat. No. 2733.) 4. 
18. (Fig. 42.) Amulet of serpentine, oblong, thin, and flattened, representing a 
conventionalized human figure with head-dress, the lower half of the face sharply 
triangular. There are parallel incisions on each side of the abdomen to indicate 
the fingers. There are two circular holes at the upper end for suspension. Length 
11.9 em., breadth 3.3 em. 
19. (Fig. 43.) Ax-shaped amulet of polished green bowenite, rectangular. The 
upper half is gently convex, showing the head and wings of a bird (owl?) adorned 
with head ornaments composed of two opposing animal heads. The lower half below 
the wings is cut down to half the thickness of the upper half, and left plain. 
Length 11 cm., breadth 4 cm. 
20. (Fig. 44.) Polishing stone, agate pebble, oblong. Length 4.2 cm., breadth 
2.6em. Found at the depth of 1 m. 
21. (Fig. 45.) Polishing stone, oblong pebble of opaque white agate. Length 
3.3 em., breadth 2 cm. Found close to the two former objects. 
