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Plate [[strikethrough]] 5 [[/strikethrough]] ^[[6]]4, fig. 1....Ringsof stone, clay and shell. Wa Cha Hsieh.
fig. 2....Antler picks and fragments. Wa Cha Hsieh. 
Plate [[strikethrough]] 5 [[/strikethrough]] ^[[6]]5, fig. 1....Bone hairpins. Wa Cha Hsieh.
fig. 2....Bone awls and "piercers". Wa Cha Hsieh.
Plate [[strikethrough]] 5 [[/strikethrough]] ^[[6]]6, fig. 1....Human bones in pit-dwelling, Wa Cha Hsieh.
fig. 2....Human skulls. Wa Cha Hsieh.
Plate 67, fig. 1..Potsherds of coarse gray ware, surfaces impressed or incised. One-half actual size. Shih Hsiang site.
Plate 68, fig. 1..Potsherds of coarse gray ware, impressed, incised and perferated for mending. 2/3 actual size. Shih Hsiang site.
fig. 2. Potsherds of coarse gray ware with impressed surfaces and smoothed bands about necks. 2/3 actual size. Shih Hsiang site
Plate 69...New gray ware, with spiral decoration. "Fruitstand" form. Actual size. The Shih Hsiang site.
Plate 70, fig. 1....Implement of worked shell (fragment of sickle). Shih Hsiang site.
fig. 2....Shell knife, with perforations. The Shih Hsiang site. 
Plate 71, fig. 1....Shale plaques of unknown use. Shih Hsiang site.
fig. 2....Objects of metal, actual size. Shih Hsiang site.

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