Archæological investigations on the island of La Plata, Ecuador . ended. Interesting merely from the standpoint of technique are four frag-ments of the stones, being broken through the center, thus making itpossible to determine the character of the perforation throughout itsentire length (PI. LVIII). In all of the specimens the drilling wasdone from both ends, the perforation meeting at or near the center. PERFORATED STONE BEADS. Exactly similar in general shape to the stones just described is along series of perforated stones which may have been used as beads(PI. LIX). These vary from cylind
Archæological investigations on the island of La Plata, Ecuador . ended. Interesting merely from the standpoint of technique are four frag-ments of the stones, being broken through the center, thus making itpossible to determine the character of the perforation throughout itsentire length (PI. LVIII). In all of the specimens the drilling wasdone from both ends, the perforation meeting at or near the center. PERFORATED STONE BEADS. Exactly similar in general shape to the stones just described is along series of perforated stones which may have been used as beads(PI. LIX). These vary from cylindrical to rectangular in shapeand are from one-half to three and one-half inches in these have been spoken of as beads, it must be admitted thatno trace whatsoever of usage has been found, and it is not possibleto conceive of stones of material so soft as are these to have beenworn, even for a short period, without their showing use-marks. ^^T^-^^;^^^^ ^ ?\-^-^Tv^^V.\ .?<, .-V ^ Fig. 44. Perforated and Engraved
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