. Catalogue of objects used by a prehistoric people in what is now Douglas and Sarpy counties, Nebraska : secured through exploration work of the Robert F. Gilder archeological survey of 1907 to 1912 . 205a, 206s, 207s, 208s, 209x, 210h, 211h, 212h, 213h, 214ss,215v, 216v, 217v, 218x, 219x, 220x, 221x, 223x. Boneneedles or punches. The method of using such implementswas by punching a hole in whatever was being sewed andthen inserting split sinew. 2241. Bone fishhook. 225j. Stone pestle or upper milling stone. 226j. Stone mortar or lower milling stone. 227f. Hematite, which was probably ground


. Catalogue of objects used by a prehistoric people in what is now Douglas and Sarpy counties, Nebraska : secured through exploration work of the Robert F. Gilder archeological survey of 1907 to 1912 . 205a, 206s, 207s, 208s, 209x, 210h, 211h, 212h, 213h, 214ss,215v, 216v, 217v, 218x, 219x, 220x, 221x, 223x. Boneneedles or punches. The method of using such implementswas by punching a hole in whatever was being sewed andthen inserting split sinew. 2241. Bone fishhook. 225j. Stone pestle or upper milling stone. 226j. Stone mortar or lower milling stone. 227f. Hematite, which was probably ground for paint. 12 22Sx. Pumicestone implement, probably used as we use sand-paper. 229a. Stone club head. 230s. Stone mortar used for grinding paint. 231ee. Represents human head made of clay and burned. 232j. Represents human head made of clay and burned. 233d. Represents human head made of clay and burned. 234a. Human head carved out of pink soapstone. (Accordingto well known American archeologists this object is consid-ered an important find. There is nothing in Americanarcheology at all like it. It has been examined by celebratedscientists who have been unable to place it in (35, 36, 37u—Reduced one-half) 235s, 236s, 237k, 238x, 239a, 240k, 241j, 242s, 243i, 244i, 245f,246j, 247x, 248x, 249v. Arrowshaft smoothers made ofDakota sandstone. (It is supposed an arrowshaft was placedin the groove and worked back and forth until it was of theproper smoothness. 250a, 251 j, 252h. Stone club heads. 253i, 254p. Discoidal or pitted stones, (use unknown). 255a, 256f, 257b, 2581, 259v. Pitted stones. 260u. Metate or lower mill stone, (material Dakota sandstone). 261n. Stone object, (use unknown). 262x, 263f, 264x, 265ii, 266t, 267h, 268u, 269a,, 270e, 271x. Un-groved axes or celts. 13 272u, 273f, 274x. Leg bones of quadruped, showing how flint knife was , 276f. Flint punches. 277 and 278s. FHnt knife socketed in haft of antler when Double pointed


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