Polished Stone Articles Used By the New York Aborigines Before And During European Occupation
Polished Stone Articles Used By the New York Aborigines Before And During European Occupation
Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-1925
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Fig. 147 represents the typical form. This is of dark green striped slate, and was found on the Seneca River. This is five and seven eighths inches long and three fourths of an inch wide and high. It is slightly elevated and thick- ened at the center and ends. Of course there is nothing specially Digitized by Google POLISHED STONE ARTICLES USED BY THE NEW YORK ABORIGINES 6l ornamental in this, but it might readily be used as the Zuni amulets were. Another, almost exactly like this, was found at... Onondaga Lake, but is a little longer. Still another of striped slate, very uniform in thickness throughout, was found on the Oneida River in 1879. It had lain for centuries in low land, and was much discolored. The length was five and one fourth inches, and the width and depth one inch each. One from Wayne County is of dark green slate, and has small notches or tally marks along the edges. It has a flattened top, which may have been a curving ridge at first, and is five and one eighth inches long by three quarters of an inch high.
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