Notes On the Indian Burial Mounds of Eastern North Carolina

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Notes On the Indian Burial Mounds of Eastern North Carolina
J a Joseph Austin Holmes
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t Facial Angle.
A B C 193 mm. 172 mm. 180 mm.
151 mm. 133 mm. 137 mm.
144 mm. 136 mm. 147 mm.
. 746 . 772 . 761 •746 . 790 . 816 74° 66° 630 The skeletons were too much decomposed to permit the distin- guishing of the sexes of the individuals to whom they belonged ; but the size of the crania (adults) and other bones seem to indicate that a portion of the skeletons were those of women. One small cranium found was evidently that of a child — the secon
...d and third p. Air of incisor teeth appearing beyond the gums.
Mound No. 2, located If miles east of Hallsville, Duplin county, on a somewhat elevated, dry, sandy region. Base of mound nearly circular, 22 feet in diameter; height, 3 feet, surface rounded over the top. Soil similar to that which surrounds the mound— light sandy. Excavations of one-half of the mound exposed portions of eight skeletons, fragments of charcoal and pottery, arranged in much the same way as described above in ease of mound No.


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