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Peruvians. Dorsey, "Archfeological Investiga- tions on the Island of La Plata, Ecuador," Field Columbian Museum Publications (Chicago, ) ; McGee, "Primitive Trephining in Peru," Sixteenth Report, Bureau of American Ethnology (Washington, 1894-95).