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Mother of Nations Pipe: A right angled pipe with the figure of a female forming the bowl. The stem is decorated. Age in 1670 to 1687. Location - Beale Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Size is 16 cm. by 8.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14705
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North America

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Otter Pipe: An obtuse angled pipe with the head of an open mouth, brass eyed otter forming the bowl. The stem is decorated and shows the four paws of the otter. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. Location - Beale Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 20 cm. by 9 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14706
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North America

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Eagle Pipe: An obtuse angled pipe with the eagle forming the bowl; and in the usual fashion the effigy faces the smoker. The stem is decorated and broken. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. location - Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions are 20 cm. by 9 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14707
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North America

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Trumpet Pipe: An obtuse angled pipe with a trumpet shaped bowl having four rings and a band around the neck. The stem is plain with a flaring mouthpiece. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location - Avon Bridge Site, Avon, New York. Dimensions are 11.5 cm. by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14708
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North America

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Mic Mac Pipe: A vase form pipe bowl with a row of dots around the rim and having a perforated base for *ensions. The pipe has a highly polished jet black finish. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1775. Location - Fall Brook Site, Genesee, New York. Dimensions are 7 cm. by 4.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14709
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North America

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Hematite Pigment: A good red paint was made by rubbing and grinding hematite iron ore. Paint stones range from fingernail size to fist size. They were used from prehistoric times up until late Colonial times. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location - Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 2 cm. by 2 cm., 10 cm. by 5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14710
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North America

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Graphite Pigment: Black paint was made from the mineral graphite. These paint stones also range in size from fingernail size to fist size. Graphite was available in the Appalachian mountain area. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location - Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 2 cm. x 2 cm. to 10 cm. x 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14711
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North America

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Coal Pigment: Besides graphite, anthracite coal was another source of black mineral pigment. Anthracite coal was readily available in eastern Pennsylvania. Approximate age is from 1615 to 1635. Location - Warren Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 4 cm. by 2.5cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14712
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North America

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Cinnabar Pigment: During mid and late Colonial times, the European fur traders brought in a bright red pigment made from the ore of mercury. The pigment was in powder form and contained in pouches or little wooden kegs. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location - Dann Site, Hoeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 6 cm. by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14713
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North America

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Antler Figurine: Both male and female figurines or dolls were carved from antler or wood; and usually were worn by children. The one pictured here is carved from antler and represents a man. approximate age is from 1550 to 1575. Location - Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimensions are 10 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14714
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North America

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Shaman Figurine: A figurine, carved from antler, depicting a man holding a mask up to his face and wearing another mask on the back of his head. This most likely represents a shaman or medicine man. Approximate age is from 1575 to 1600. Location - Cameron Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 10 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14715
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North America

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Antler Figurine: An antler figurine carved to represent a man with hands clasped. Approximate age is from 1575 to 1600. Location - Steele Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 8 cm. by 1.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14716
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North America

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"September Morn" Figurine: An antler figurine representing a female in the "September Morn" position. Approximate age is from 1635 to 1650. Location - Steele Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 8 cm. by 1.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14717
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North America

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Sone Maskette: A miniature false face carved from sandstone. Approximate age is from 1615 to 1635. Location - Cornish Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 4.5 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14718
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North America

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Red Slate Maskette: A miniature mask carved from red slate. Approximate age is from 1600 to 1625. Dimensions- 2 cm. x 2 cm. Location - Dutch Hollow Site, Avon, New York.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14719
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North America

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Catlinite Maskette: A small miniature mask carved from Minnesota catlinite. The mask has copper ear plugs. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location - Avon Bridge Site, Avon, New York. Dimensions are 3.5 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14720
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North America

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Shell Maskette: A small mask made of ocean shell with a simple representation of a face. Through the eye hole perforation used for suspension a piece of leather thong is preserved. Approximate age is from 1550 to 1575. Location - Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimensions are 2.5 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14721
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North America

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Shell Maskette: A face carved from shell representing a miniature mask, with a row of dots serving as the mouth. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location - Cornish Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 3.5 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14722
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North America

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Shell Maskette: A face carved from shell representing a miniature mask, with a row of dots serving as the mouth. Approximate age is from 1645-1660. Location - Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 4 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14723
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North America

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Antler Maskette: A face carved from antler representing a man blowing. Approximate age is from 1600 to 1625. Location - Dutch Hollow Site, Avon, New York. Dimensions are 5 cm. by 4cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14724
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North America

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Bone Maskette: A face carved on a deer epiphysis with two perforations on the sides near the top. Approximate age is from 1615 to 1635. Location - Cornish Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Size 3.5 cm. x 3 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14725
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North America

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Antler Maskette: Face of a man blowing, carved from antler. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location - Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 3 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14726
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North America

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Mask Like Face on Pipe: A mask like representation of a man's face fashioned on a pottery smoking pipe. Approximate age is from 1590 to 1615. Location - Factory Hollow Site, West Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 4 cm. by 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14727
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North America

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Human Skull Rattle: A rattle made from the two sides of a human skull, containing nineteen milky quartz pebbles. Approximate age is from 1550 to 1575. Location - Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimensions are 11 cm. by 10 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14728
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North America

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Raccoon Os Penis Bones: The os penis bones of the raccoon, which may have served as a fertility symbol. Age is 1550 to 1575. Location - Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Average size is 10 cm. in lenth.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14729
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North America

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I.H.S. Ring: The Christian symbol and monogram of Christ was one of the earliest design used on religious rings given by the Jesuit missionaries to the Indians. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. Location--Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions: 1cm by 1cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14730
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North America

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New York, Victor. Boughton Hill Site. "L" and Heart ring. This is one of the earliest brass religious rings given by the Jesuits to the Indians. The "L" and heart design may have represented the love of King Louis of France. 1670-1687. 1cm by 1cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14731
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North America

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New York, Victor. Boughton Hill Site. Hand clasp ring. The hand clasp brass ring is symbolic of friendship, with the crown of France and the Star of Bethlehem appearing above the hands. 1670-1687. 1cm by 1cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14732
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North America

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New York, Victor. Boughton Hill Site. King Louis ring: A brass ring depicting King Louis holding a fleur-de-lis sceptor and wearing the crown of France. 1670-1687 1cm by 1cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14733
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North America

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New York, Mendon. Rochester Junction Site. Sorrowful Mother (Pieta) Ring. A brass ring depicting the Virgin Mary mourning over the dead body of Christ. 1675-1687. 1 cm x 1 cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14734
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North America

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New York, Victor. Boughton Hill Site. Crucifixion Ring. A brass ring showing Christ crucified. 1670-1687. 1cm by 1cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14735
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New York, Mendon. Rochester Junction Site. Adoration Ring. A brass ring showing a monk holding a large crucifix in his arms. 1675-1687 1cm by 1cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14736
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New York, Victor. Boughton Hill Site. Virgin Mary Ring. A brass ring with the letters "V" and "M" entwined, this being the symbol for the Virgin Mary. 1670-1687. 1cm by 1cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14737
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North America

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New York, East Bloomfield. Steele Site. A solid brass scapular crucifix depicting Christ crucified on the obverse and the Virgin Mary on the reverse. 1635-1650. 1.8cm by 5.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14738
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North America

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New York, Honeoye Falls. Dann Site. Wood and brass crucifix. A wooden crucifix with a brass corpus of Christ attached to it. The emblem I.R.N.I. (Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews) is attached at the top of the cross but the skull and cross bones is missing at the base.
1660-1675.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14739
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North America

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New York, Hopewell. Snyder-McClure Site. Brass crucifixes. Two small solid brass crucifixes, one is perforated for the suspension the other has a loop for suspension. The obverse side is shown with Christ crucified. 1687-1700. Largest is 4.5cm by 2.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14740
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North America

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New York, Hopewell. Snyder-McClure Site. Brass crucifixes. Reverse side of two small brass crucifixes showing the Virgin Mary.
1687-1700. Smallest is 3cm by 2cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14741
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North America

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New York, Lima. Power House Site. Silver religious medal. A small silver medal with Christ pictured on one side and the Virgin Mary on the reverse side. 1645-1660. 2cm by 1.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14742
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North America

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New York, Lima. Power House Site. Brass religious medal. A small brass religious medal which portrays a religious dignitary. 1645-1660
2.5cm by 1.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14743
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North America

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New York, Victor. Boughton Hill Site. Brass religious medal. A small brass medal well worn from long use. 1670-1687. 2.5cm by 1.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14744
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North America

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New York, Scipioville. Scipioville Site. Brass religious medals. Two small brass religious medals portray Christ on their front side and the Virgin Mary on their reverse side. 1710-1730. 2.5cm by 1.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14745
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North America

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New York, Hopewell. Hontoon Site. Brass religious medal. A small brass medal, portraying Christ with a halo. 1700-1720 2cm by 2cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14746
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North America

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New York, East Bloomfield. Marsh Site. Silver cross. A conventional cross of silver with an attached loop for suspension. 1650-1670
7.5cm by 4cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14748
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North America

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New York, Avon. Avon Bridge Site. Silver cross of Lorraine. A double barred silver cross decorated with small circles and crowns.
1750-1779. 7cm by 4cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14749
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North America

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New York, Livonia Center. Adams Site. Early wampum beads. Round and rectangular shaped shell wampum beads alternate with massive barrel shaped shell beads. The wampum are taper drilled from opposite ends with large diameter perforations. These very likely are native beads. 1550-1575. 6mm by 4mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14750
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North America

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New York, Lima. Power House Site. Mid-Colonial wampum beads. After 1640, wampum beads became quite common and most likely were made by the Dutch. The beads are both taper drilled from opposite ends and straight drilled from one end. The beads are round in cross section. 1645-1660. 6mm by 4mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14751
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North America

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New York, Honeoye Falls. Dann Site. Wampum belt. Wampum belts first appear on Seneca Sites around 1635. This sample, preserved in situ, shows a portion of ten row wide belt. 1660-1675. 8.5cm by 6.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14752
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North America

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New York, Lima. Power House Site. Tubular shell beads. Tubular shell beads were popular from prehistoric times up until the 1700's. Size and length vary from two centimeters to ten or more centimeters. 1645-1660. Dimensions of largest: 13cm by 1.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14753
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North America

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New York, Lima. Power House Site. Discoidal shell beads. Flat disc shaped shell beads date from prehistoric times up to mid-Colonial times. In size, they vary from 4mm in diameter to 2cm. They were worn as necklaces and tassels. 1645-1660 4mm by 1mm to 2cm by 5mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14754
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North America

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New York, Honeoye Falls. Dann Site. Marginella shell beads. Little periwinkle shells were ground down at their top to make a hole for stringing. These had their source on the Atlantic seaboard and were very popular during mid-Colonial times. 1660-1675. 1.25cm by .75cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14755
World Region
North America
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