Certain Archaeological Investigations in Trinidad British West Indies

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VI !' ' POTTERY OBJECTS FROM ST. BERNARD REFUSE HEAPS DE BODY] ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN TRINIDAD 483 The small perforated globular object with the incised lines, shown on plate vi, /, is either a pottery bead or else was used as a spindle whorl. This is the only specimen of this kind recovered from the Mayaro kitchen middens.
A very large number of pottery heads and handles were exca- vated in the shell-heaps. These do not differ materially from those illustrated in Dr. Fewkes' paper on
... the archaeology of Trinidad 1 or from those figured in the writer's paper on the archaeology of Margarita Island. 2 The heads shown in Dr. Fewkes' paper, from Erin Bay on the south coast of Trinidad are of a slightly coarser manufacture, but resemble the Mayaro specimens in type. It may be noted in this connection that all the St. Bernard pottery was of a more delicate finish than that from Erin Bay and the vessels were not as thick as the vessels collected by Dr. Fewkes. The writer only figures two of the heads collected in the St.

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