bones and then my pick struck an obsidian arrowpoint, then 
followed other discoveries and it turned out that this was 
a burual, probably of a single person, so shallow that 
but few of the bones were left and none of the articles were 
deeper than six inches . Bits of the skull, jaw, and other 
bones were found but their relations one to another could 
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not be traced. 
There were also parts of three or four vessels . One 
a neat pot, one a spoon-shaped pestle with a squared end, 
and two oblong dishes. There was one hook and one piece 
of fetish* shown in the figures, one miniature pestle of 
hard stone, three pieces resembling handles of bowls 
made of steatite, probably merely intended to be buried 
with the dead, two badly decayed shell ornaments and other 
things . 
