PLATE X. 



Note. All figures drawn half size unless otherwise mentioned. 



Fig. 1. 5. mm. thick, black, outside rough, Inside smooth. A series of groov- 

 es within. 



Fig. 2. 10 mm. thick above, S ram. thick below, reddish, very coarsely made. 



Fig. 3. 3 mm. thick, black. 



Fig. 4. 10 mm. thick, black-, very coarsely made. 



Fig. 5. 7 mm. thick, reddish black, very smooth. This vessel is uulike 

 anything else found in the deposits, and may be of a different age. 



Fig. (i. Thinner portion 10 mm. thick. Possibly the base, or else a projecting 

 knob from the side of some vessel. Clay color, very rough, finger 

 marks within. 



4 to mm. thick, black, lines deephy and sharply incised. 

 6 mm. thick, clay colored, very irregular in shape. 

 6 to 7 mm. thick, black. 



5 to 6 mm. thick, reddish, dry carved. 

 4 mm. thick', black throughout. 

 Natural sire, o mm. thick, black, painted with mercury sulphide, 



hole in nozzle straight, 7 mm. in diameter throughout. 



Fig. 13. 8 mm. thick, black, hole in nozzle 7 mm. in diameter at tip, dilating 

 toward vessel, where it is 14 mm. in diameter. 



Fig. 14. Natural size. 8 mm. thick, black. Hole 12 mm. in diameter at 

 both ends and perfectly straight. Within are seen oblique spiral 

 lines, showing that the nozzle was made round a stick and the stick 

 was afterwards withdrawn with a spiral motion. 



Fig. Id. ~j to 6 mm. in diameter, red, hole il mm. in diameter, irregular in 

 size, nozzle rudely made. 



Fig. 16. Coarse reddish baked clay, roughly made. Probably a spindle whorl. 



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