. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly. Figure 3. Portions of Woven Fabric Enveloping a Human Skeleton Foundin Echo Cave. In addition to the material artifacts common alike toeach of the shelters, to be noted presently, Echo Caveproduced a number of interesting and distinctive speci-mens. Among these is a pouch (Fig. 5), rectangular inform, of a loose reticular weave, the material being flatsplint-like fibers. The specimen is about seven incheswide and long. Within it were found seven bone awls,only partly finished, made from split sections of the leg-. (10) Sonic Ohio Caves and Rock Sh


. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly. Figure 3. Portions of Woven Fabric Enveloping a Human Skeleton Foundin Echo Cave. In addition to the material artifacts common alike toeach of the shelters, to be noted presently, Echo Caveproduced a number of interesting and distinctive speci-mens. Among these is a pouch (Fig. 5), rectangular inform, of a loose reticular weave, the material being flatsplint-like fibers. The specimen is about seven incheswide and long. Within it were found seven bone awls,only partly finished, made from split sections of the leg-. (10) Sonic Ohio Caves and Rock Shelters 11 bone of the deer. This pouch was found in close prox-imity to the partly cremated skeleton bearing the vest-like garment, and may have been deposited with it andlater dislodged by rodents. The form and charactersuggest that it was worn at the belt. The vest-like garment, mentioned above, is shown inFig. 4. It is fragmentary, portions having been de-stroyed by the fire, either accidental or intentional, which


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