Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution

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Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
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» Op. dt, p. 814.
Digitized by Google 154 ISLAND CULTURE AREA OF AMERICA 10. PESTLES, GRINDERS, AND HAMMERS [BTH. ANN. M The simplest form of pestle from Guadeloupe is an enlarged stone of a form to fit the hands, but with no attempt at shaping or super- Fio. 26. — Unidentlfled stone object reeembUng a mortar. (6.5 incAes.
Fio. 27. — Unidentlfled stone object resembling a mortar. (6.5 inches.) ficial ornamentation. Objects of this kind are numerous on all the West Indian islands, but the fact t
...hat they show no evidence of hav- ing been artificially worked has led to their having been overlooked by collectors.
Digitized by Google BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT PLATE 76 PROBLEMATICAL STONE IMPLEMENTS. GUADELOUPE (GUESDE COLLECTION. BERLIN MUSEUM) Digitized by Google BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY TH I RTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT PLATE 77 D PROBLEMATICAL STONES. GUADELOUPE GUESDE COLLECTION, BERLIN MUSEUM) Digitized by Google FBWKEsJ CULTURE AREAS IN THE WEST INDIES 155 One of the simplest forms of these implements is shown in the fol- lowing series of Guadeloupe pestles (pL 77, A,B).


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