An Historical And Geographical Memoir of the North American Continent Its Nati

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An Historical And Geographical Memoir of the North American Continent Its Nati
James Gordon
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The Department of American Archeology contains 2390 catalogue numbers, in all about 5500 specimens ; axes, 100 ; celts, 150 ; gouges, 150; club-heads, 50; hammer-stones, 50; long stones (pestles), 100; discs, 10; spear-points, 500; arrow-points, 2000; scrapers, 200; bones from shell-heaps, a half bushel ; bone implements, 50 ; grave con tents, 25 skulls, and long bones and numerous implements, shell beads, &c. ; copper implements, 2 ; soapstone pots, 3 ; broken pottery (soap stone), 50 ; clay p
...ots, 5 ; broken clay pottery, 500 ; core stones and rude implements, 500; chips, a bushel; mortars and mills, 6; cere- monical objects, 50; shoes, &c. , (salt cave, Kentucky, ) 20 ; imple ments showing contact with European civilization, 50 ; bone spoons from graves, 4 ; knives, of various shapes ; piercing tools, 10. The bulk of the collection is from the Eastern portion of the United States, very few being from south of Pennsylvania or west of New York State. They are arranged by types according to the order of Abbott's primitive industry, and the special features of the collection are the specimens figured in that work.

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