The Mound Builders; Being An Account of a Remarkable People That Once Inhabited the Valleys of the Ohio And Mississippi, Together With An Investigation Into the Archaeology of Butler County, O.
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164 IMI'LEIIBNTS. The implements called gorgets or gauges are no longer numerous in this county, although they are occasionally met with. Two of tliese are illustrated in Fig. 34. Fig. 35.— Gorget.* They are made out of green slate. The one marked b is the only one I have ever seen ^vith three perforations. Fig. 36.— Copper Hatchet. t Fio. 37.— He.id of a Bird. a copper gorget, gauge, breast-plate, or Fig. 35 is «In Cabinet of Geological and AreliLCological Society. fin Author's Cabinet. IMPLEJ...LENTS. 165 badge of authority talvcn from the cast iiiouud of the two in section nine, Fairfield Township. About fifteen years ago Mr. Pliny fShaw, then a resident of Ross Township, plowed up, on his farm, seventeen copper hatchets, all from one locality. The spot was on low bottom gronnd bordering a stream known as Dry Run. Four of these hatchets are still in the fiimily of Mr. John Powell, and one each in the cabinets of Messrs. Richard Brown, G. B. McKnight, and the author. One of these is shown in Fig.
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