30 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
30. (Fig. 50.) Celt of greenstone, oblong, flattened, polished, oval in section, 
edge curved. Length 9.5 em., breadth 3.8 em. Found at the depth of 0.9 m. 
31. Celt of blackish greenstone, oblong, flattened, polished, oval in section, edge 
slightly curved. Length 7.2 cm., breadth 3.7 em. Resembles Fig. 87. Found at 
depth of 0.9m. (Cat. No. 2722) 
32. (Fig. 51.) Celt-shaped amulet of quartz, representing a conventionalized 
Fig. 50. Celt. (Cat. No. 2735). 4. Fra. 51. Celt-like amulet. (Cat. No. 2795.) 1. 
bird, eyes not marked. Lower half flat, thin. Length 6.7 cm., breadth 3.4 em. 
Found close to the last. 
33. (Fig. 52.) Celt-shaped amulet of whitish quartz, representing human fig- 
ure. Head in this specimen narrower than the body. Length 6.4 cm., breadth 2 
cm. Found close to the last. 
34. Celt-shaped amulet of blackish-green, highly polished jade. Length 10.7 
em., breadth 4 cm. Resembles Pl. I, Fig. 18. Found 2.1 m. below the surface. 
(Cat. No. 2722). 
30. (Fig. 53.) Bark-scraper of greenstone, oval, flat. This is an instrument 
used for preparing bark for clothing and other purposes. The margin shows a 
groove running all round the object and serving for the fastening of the handle. 
