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A, Eight chalcedony arrowpoints found beneath the right knee of Skeleton 9, Room 330.
Plate 74
B, Arrowheads comprising a burial offering accompanying Skeleton 10, Room 330.
Plate 75.—A ceremonial need for his feathers kept this macaw continually in a seminude
condition. (Photograph by O. C. Havens, 1939.)
Plate 76.—Upper: Breastbones of the golden eagle (a, c) and a macaw (b) showing
injuries. Middle: Skeleton of a red-tailed hawk on the floor of Room 264 (photograph by
Neil M. Judd, 1922). Lower: Skeleton of a macaw, killed when the ceiling of Room 249
collapsed (photograph by O. C. Havens, 1921).
Plate 77.—Coiled loops of yucca thread, presumably attached to altar sticks.
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