Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . THE GORGET. This gorget of banded slate was found many years ago by Mr. Noah ^ Lansdowne, and presented to Mr. Frank P^ames. It is very unusual in outlinebeing a cross between a bird amulet and an ordinary gorget. It is % of aninch thick at its centre. The elevated ridge running along its upper part isslightly curved. One hole is about the centre from side to side: the other isverv much to one side. 94 ARCHAEOLOGICAL Cache War Points, Nos, 34575-34721. AKCHiEOLOGICAL REPORT. !»rj WAR POIXTS. This cadic of war flints ( Xos. 34:575-;H7
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . THE GORGET. This gorget of banded slate was found many years ago by Mr. Noah ^ Lansdowne, and presented to Mr. Frank P^ames. It is very unusual in outlinebeing a cross between a bird amulet and an ordinary gorget. It is % of aninch thick at its centre. The elevated ridge running along its upper part isslightly curved. One hole is about the centre from side to side: the other isverv much to one side. 94 ARCHAEOLOGICAL Cache War Points, Nos, 34575-34721. AKCHiEOLOGICAL REPORT. !»rj WAR POIXTS. This cadic of war flints ( Xos. 34:575-;H721) was round by Joseph Stewart,Esq. His description of the lind is as follows: I was travellin*^ about twomiles north of Thcdfordi, Tjaiubtoii County; and, in f?oin^ where the road passedthrouf^h a deep cut in the h;ink of the Sauble River, I saw an arrow-head atthe bottom of the bank. I then commenced to scrape away the sand under theroots of an old pine stump that stood at the top of the bank and before 1 finishedmy labours one hundred and! sixty-six came sliding- down from nnder the rootsof the old stum]). These war points are very thin ami as can bo seen by thepliotogravui-e very unifoim in size.
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