The Remains of An Aboriginal Encampment At Rehoboth Delaware a Paper Read Befo
The Remains of An Aboriginal Encampment At Rehoboth Delaware a Paper Read Befo
Francis Jordan
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The inference is that the ground was prepared for the pur- poses of an encampment, and I doubt if even the most skep- tical theorist could fail to recognize the force of these deduc- tions. Scattered throughout its precincts at irregular intervals are the remains of several hundreds of what I shall call camp-fires small conical elevations composed of clam, oyster and mussel shells mingled with charcoal. These mounds vary in size and in seeming entirety. Some appear to have successfully resisted... the force of the elements and retained their original form almost intact, whilst others have par- tially succumbed to the wash of the winter tides that have occa- sionally gained access through apertures in the sand-bluffs and submerged a part of the surface. There are still others that have been entirely effaced from the same cause, and their positions are only distinguishable by the chalky appearance of the ground and the presence of myriads of broken shell that have bleached by centuries of exposure.
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