. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 14.—Machine-made hinge fragments. or rotted away. This type of knife is typical of tlie time period of the trading post. Iron scrap and blacksmith discards were among the miscellaneous iron objects. Short blunt pieces showing chisel marks where they had been cut from larger stock, sectioned bolts, sections of strap bands with or without holes, cast-iron kettle fragments, and an occasional small section of rods make up the collection. One section of a cast-iron object, having the incomplete word ". . pocasset . ." imprinted on the slightly excurvate surfa


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Figure 14.—Machine-made hinge fragments. or rotted away. This type of knife is typical of tlie time period of the trading post. Iron scrap and blacksmith discards were among the miscellaneous iron objects. Short blunt pieces showing chisel marks where they had been cut from larger stock, sectioned bolts, sections of strap bands with or without holes, cast-iron kettle fragments, and an occasional small section of rods make up the collection. One section of a cast-iron object, having the incomplete word ". . pocasset . ." imprinted on the slightly excurvate surface, either came from an old stove or was the lid of an old Dutch oven. None of the iron is very diagnostic of any particular time period. TRAIT LIST OF THE HISTORIC ASPECT Community plan activity: Settlement on plateau accessible to river and plain alike Basin-shaped firepits Fire-hearth areas Midden pits, frequent Cache pits, absent Traces of log molds designating structural areas, rectangular In outline Niobrara chalkstone fireplace footer Technological and artistic activity: China and earthenicare: Staffordshire ware of the period 1815-40 Rockingham ware of period 1849 Brown-glaze earthenware bottles Green-glaze earthenware crocks Brown-glaze earthenware crocks Porcelain ginger jar lid decorated with bands of light blue Porcelain buttons Qlass: Trade beads of various sizes, shapes, and colors Window glass: Colorless—thin Pale green—thick Vials, thin, colorless glass Bottles, olive-green color, assorted with rum or wine bottles Bottles, pale green, mold cast, with decorative raised designs. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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