Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . tlH (139). (140) Flint Ridge. 141 core from which it was flaked. No. 5 is a very dark red, witha large splotch of green near the center of the piece. No. 6 isa very delicate shade of yellow with a blending to dark 7 is a light shade of yellow blending into purple with streaksof very dark red. No. 8 is an unusual blending of the variousshades of green. Knives flaked from the cores are found in great numbersin the workshops, especially in those south and east of thecross-roads at the blacksmith shop. Good examples of flakedknives are shown i


Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . tlH (139). (140) Flint Ridge. 141 core from which it was flaked. No. 5 is a very dark red, witha large splotch of green near the center of the piece. No. 6 isa very delicate shade of yellow with a blending to dark 7 is a light shade of yellow blending into purple with streaksof very dark red. No. 8 is an unusual blending of the variousshades of green. Knives flaked from the cores are found in great numbersin the workshops, especially in those south and east of thecross-roads at the blacksmith shop. Good examples of flakedknives are shown in Fig. 21. Many of the cores were sub-jected to the process of flaking off the knives, and were thendiscarded, at the workshops; while some of them, we find, werecarried to distant points where they were utilized as needed. Wefind the knives in goodly numbers in the old villages and mounds,and occasionally cores are found; but nowhere in Ohio caneither be found in such numbers as at the workshops of FlintRidge. The workshop at the end of the Mary Lough


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