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255 Burial No. 3, two femora not in order, with an undecorated pot having two loop-handles. Burial No. 4, three feet down, fragments of a skull and part of a femur to- gether. With these were an inidecorated pot and one having two small, hori- zontal, opposite extensions from the rim. Burial No. 5, fragments of crowns of teeth in a grave wliose base was 6 feet 6 inches deep, filled in with the dark sand of the mound. With th(; teeth was Fig. 32. — Vessel of earthenware. With Burial Xo. 2. Tick ...Lsland, Ala. (Height 0.2 inches.) a celt (which was presented to the owner of the mound), 8 inches long and, like nearly all the celts from this region, carelessly ground, having depressions that for neatness of appearance should have l^een obliterated. A considerable number of objects were taken from the mound, having no burial in association, though ])resumab]y most of them had been with bones that had decayed away. A well-preserved, spool-shaped ornament of co])per, around the central part of which was a cord preserved b_y the deposit of carl)onate on the metal, lay in the sand near a former digging.
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