TYPES OF THE CLUBS. 45 
carrying conical knob 0.25 inch high, 0.5-inch base; on lower side this depres- 
sion merges into rib 0.5 inch wide, 0.37 inch thick, 3 inches long from shaft, 
transverse band decoration continuing throughout, but not on edge or finish. 
second unit: Plain transverse band; strap 1 inch wide from upper edge to 
sharp angle with lower ridge; 2 elements in band, 0.67 inch basketry, 2 band- 
and-zigzag; at upper edge grades gently into ridge of same dimensions as lower 
ridge extending to distal end of socket and in next unit is similarly marked by 
transverse bands. Third unit: 1.5 inches long; central element 2 inches wide 
proximal, 1.5 inches distal; right face marked by 3 longitudinal bands of 
basketry flanked by borders of transverse bands; left face, 2 broader bands of 
basketry with same border design; from proximal corners of central element 
rise 2 conical knobs extended longitudinally in ribs 1.5 inches to distal end of 
socket; ribs without ornament; strongly carved, showing blade in angles. 
Blade: 3 inches wide at socket, 6 inches at edge, 5.25 inches at 1 inch from 
edge, sharply curving into blunt cusps; thickness at edge 1 inch, at thickest 
point near center 1.5 inches. 
Ornament of blade: Right face, well-marked longitudinal band through 
center, curved lines radiating from same point to cusps and edges; at 2.25 
inches from socket transverse band 1 inch each side median line, on which 
erected diamond from center of socket to center of edge, filled with lines 
parallel to faces; between outer half of diamond and outer areas of curved 
lines two triangles of lines parallel with cutting-edge; cutting-edge distin- 
guished on face by border of dentelles and basketry over edge. Left-hand 
face, same ornament, not quite so well executed. 
Shaft: Angle with head 5°; shaft curved; length over all, 41 inches, of shaft 
proper, 31 inches; oval section; circumference at haft, 4.75 inches, at head 6 
inches; not flanging; without ornament. 
Socket: 2.75 inches wide at shaft, 4.5 inches distal; thick- P 3361. 
ness, 1.5 inches at distal knobs; both sides uniform; upper 
edge punctate, lower plain. Extra unit: 1.5 inches longi- pyate Iv, 3. 
tudinally, 2.87 inches wide at shaft, flanging to 3.25 inches dis- 
tal; 6 transverse bands crossed at right angles by 3 longitudinal on either side 
central rib, forming deeply pitted cells. First unit: 2.25 inches longitudinally ; 
at distal edge rib 1 inch transverse, joining at right angles rib 2.25 inches 
horizontally toward shaft; in panel thus formed 9 transverse bands, 1 longi- 
tudinal; central element reduced to strongly marked rib continuous from 
shaft to third unit; upper side frequently punctate, lower side not; puncta- 
tions not correlated with transverse banding; between central rib and longi- 
tudinal rib of former element shallow depression of basketry ornament with 
three punctations similarly situated on both faces; third element, knob 0.5 
inch wide at top, 0.75 inch at base, 0.25 inch high. In this club the rib at 
each edge is less distinctly developed than in P 2478 and P 3362. Second 
unit: Transverse band of P 3362 here represented by general transverse band- 
ing of club, 6 transverse, 2 longitudinal on one side of central rib, 3 on other; 
1.37 inches longitudinally. ‘Third unit: 3 inches longitudinally, 4 inches wide 
toward shaft, marked by irregularly spaced points in which two faces lack 
correspondence; at upper edge central ornament carried from one face to the 
other by band 0.5 inch wide; 2 conical knobs of same size as in first unit, faces 
correlated, all 6 knobs lightly punctate, suggesting boring, not found in other 
clubs of type; flaring ribs showing blade in angles. 
Blade: 4 inches wide at socket, 4 inches at half inch from edge, 3.5 inches 
at edge; length 2.25 inches from paired knobs, 1.75 inches from socket to edge; 
thickness at edge 0.5 inch, at socket 0.75 inch; points absent; corners rounded. 
