. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, Fig. Xo. 37253—Fish-knife (full size). Figure Xo. 37231 is a stone axe also sharpened at both ends, but owing to theeffects of fire only one half of it has been preserved. While small it was evidentlyused for the purpose of chopping. It was presented bv Mrs. T. W. Laidlaw, Fig. Xo. 37231—Stone Axe. Figure Xo. 3T2S8 shows fragments of pottery presented to the by AV. E. Sowter, of Aylmer, Que. They were found on the east side of Black Bay,north shore of Lake Deschenes, Ottawa Eiver. The markings on the pottery inmost ar


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1918, Fig. Xo. 37253—Fish-knife (full size). Figure Xo. 37231 is a stone axe also sharpened at both ends, but owing to theeffects of fire only one half of it has been preserved. While small it was evidentlyused for the purpose of chopping. It was presented bv Mrs. T. W. Laidlaw, Fig. Xo. 37231—Stone Axe. Figure Xo. 3T2S8 shows fragments of pottery presented to the by AV. E. Sowter, of Aylmer, Que. They were found on the east side of Black Bay,north shore of Lake Deschenes, Ottawa Eiver. The markings on the pottery inmost are exceedingly fine and well done, showing quite an artistic taste, somucli so that one would judge that tbe jtottery was of Iroquoian origin ratlier thanAlgonquin. REPOET. 109


Size: 2989px × 836px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorontariolegislativeass, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910