A Report On the Archology of Maine Being a Narrative of Explorations in That
A Report On the Archology of Maine Being a Narrative of Explorations in That
Warren King Moorehead
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Willoughby and myself have called attention to the fallacy of Mr. Bushnell's argument to the effect that all burials containing powdered hematite are practically the same culture, yet according to this latest publication, he* seems to persist, notwithstanding the evidence of several hundred graves to the contrary. THE RED PAINT PEOPLE AND THE SHELL HEAPS One feels safe in suggesting that the Red Paint People did not live at the shell heaps or at least that they did not accumulate shell heaps. I...t is perhaps impossible to prove this statement absolutely, as it is impossible to prove many other generally accepted statements in American archaeology; but it is an opinion based upon many months of work among the shell heaps along the Maine coast. In the heaps themselves no broken slate spears, unfinished gouges, crescents, or other forms included under the list of persistent types are found, with the sole exception of some rude plummets, but plummets occur everywhere, as is well known. I do not af- firm that the Red Paint People did not visit the coast, but only that no vil- lage of theirs upon the coast has been identified.
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