Iron From the Ohio Mounds a Review of the Statements And Misconceptions of Two

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Iron From the Ohio Mounds a Review of the Statements And Misconceptions of Two
F W Frederic Ward Putnam
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In the drawing representing the silver-covered specimen from the Marietta mound, the several parts are indicated by letters.
To insert one of these ornaments, a slit, equal in length to the diame ter of the ornament, would have to be made in the lobe of the ear, but when we recall the immense size of the slits made in the ears by some Indians, those necessary for the insertion of these ornaments become very slight in comparison. T Dr. Hildreth, in his account of the objects from the Marietta mo
...und, writes about the next to receive attention as follows : " Near the side of the body was found a plate of silver, which appears to have been the upper part of a sword scabbard : it is six inches in length and t\vo in breadth, and weighs one ounce; it has no ornaments or figures, but has three longitudinal ridges, 1 which probably correspond with edges, or ridges, of the sword. It seems to have been fastened to the scabbard by three or four rivets, the holes of which yet remain in the silver.

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