Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 104.—Discoidal stone. the same material from southeastern Tennessee, with a deep pit gougedin smaller side; and from the same locality, three of quartzite, one ofquartz, and one of sandstone, each with a deep pit in the larger of these are small and none of them polished. H. Convex sides and curved edges; size as in group 0. The type(figure 104) is of quartz, from Caldwell county, North Carolina. B 6 District. c & IB PS s2 d H OS B C oa o-^ 103 C8 uO g ao 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 FOWKE] ROUGH DIS
Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 104.—Discoidal stone. the same material from southeastern Tennessee, with a deep pit gougedin smaller side; and from the same locality, three of quartzite, one ofquartz, and one of sandstone, each with a deep pit in the larger of these are small and none of them polished. H. Convex sides and curved edges; size as in group 0. The type(figure 104) is of quartz, from Caldwell county, North Carolina. B 6 District. c & IB PS s2 d H OS B C oa o-^ 103 C8 uO g ao 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 FOWKE] ROUGH DISCOIDAL STONES. 107 I. Same form, rough and not polished; 1 to 2| inches in diameter,one-half to 1 inch thick. District. 3 1 & u ID 01 o X 5b 3 « 3 0? © HO??a X « 50 1 3 11 1031 3 36 1 J. Sides slightly convex, edge slightly curved; 2| to 3£ inches indiameter, three-quarters to an inch and a half thick. District. o aa*? o O 6So o ao to © a>> © >> 5 © Is© 02 © 38 52 Kanawha valley, West Virginia (evidently 12 3 41 1 2 i 2 1 1 I
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