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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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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Great Lakes Region

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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
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Geneva. Frank Minn Site. Triangular shell beads. Small triangular shell beads were a late Colonial bead type and were very numerous. 1730-1750. 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14756
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Livonia Center. Adams Site. Shell pendants. Both disc shaped and rectangular shaped ocean shell pendants were popular from early historic times to 1750. 1550-1575. 3cm by 3cm to 6.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14757
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Honeoye Falls. Dann Site. Shell crescents. Little crescent shaped pieces of shell with two perforations were worn stacked one on top of the other. 1660-1675. 3.5cm by 5mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14758
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Honeoye Falls. Dann Site. Shell claw pendants. Shell claw-like pendants carved in both white and purple ocean shell became quite popular during mid-Colonial times. 1660-1675. 2cm by 2cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14759
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Honeoye Falls. Dann Site. Duck bill pendants. In mid-Colonial times, this very curious shell pendant had a short but popular reign. The pendant, called a duck bill resembles a duck or goose and is most likely to stylistic representation of the Canadian Wild Goose. They were perforated through the neck, having eyes and sometimes wings which were indicated by dots drilled in the shell and filled with black pigment. 1660-1675. 3.5cm by 1
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14760
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Honeoye Falls. Dann Site. Shell pendants. A group of shell pendants popular during the mid-Colonial times. Included are claw, tooth, snake, and beaver designs. 1660-1675. 4cm by 1cm (snake)
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14761
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Great Lakes Region

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Runtee Pendant: Disc shaped pendants, known as runtees, appeared during mid-Colonial times. They consisted of two lateral perforations and were often decorated with geometric designs drilled or engraved on their surfaces. Age is 1670-1687. Location - Beale Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions are 6.5 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14762
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Great Lakes Region

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Bird Man Pendant: A shell pendant shaped somewhat like a man but more like a bird, and having a swallow's tail. This type of pendant appeared for a short time during the mid-Colonial period. Approximate age is from 1676 to 1687. Location - Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are 6.5 cm. 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14763
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Great Lakes Region

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Triangular Shell Pendants: Triangular shaped shell pendants were perforated at both the top and the bottom; and they appeared during the mid-Colonial period. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location - Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are 3 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14764
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Great Lakes Region

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Shell Gorget: Shell gorgets or breast ornaments were worn by the men in the mid-Colonial period and, were to the greater extent plain with two or more perforations. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location Power House Site, Lima, New York.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14765
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Great Lakes Region

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Ornamented Shell Gorget: A perfectly round shell gorget with two perforations close together near the middle of the gorget. Decoration consists of a band of drilled dots around the periphery, the center being engraved with triangles. Age is 1670 to 1687. Location - Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions are 6 cm. by 6 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14766
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Great Lakes Region

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Discoidal Shell Necklace with Shell Pendant: A graduated strand of discoidal shell beads with a complete shell serving as a pendant. A flat brass "ring" is around the discoidal beads near the center of the strand. Approximate age is 1550 to 1575. Location - Adams Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimension in 13 inches long.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14767
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Great Lakes Region

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Shell Necklace: A necklace consisting of massive tubular, rectangular, and disc shaped beads strung as when tied. Age is 1645 to 1660. Location - Power House, Lima, New York. Length of the necklace is 20 inches.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14768
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Lima. Power House Site. Shell necklace. A necklace of tubular and massive shell beads restrung exactly as buried. 1645-1660
Dimension is 24 inches in length
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14769
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Livonia Center. Adams Site. Glazed ceramic bead. A dark blue glazed ceramic bead with an appliquéd design composed of lines and dots of white glaze. 1550-1575. 13mm by 9mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14770
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Livonia Center. Adams Site. Round red and round blue beads. A round red cane bead with a black core and black stripes and blue round glass beads. 1550-1575. 5mm by 5mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14771
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Livonia Center. Adams Site. Oval green beads with white stripes. An oval green cane bead with a core of clear glass surrounded by white glass, the surface of which is decorated with curved white lines. 1550-1575 9mm by 6mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14772
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Livonia Center. Tram Site. Tubular blue beads. A tubular blue glass cane bead, rectangular in cross section, with a core of clear glass, which is surround by white glass. 1565-1590. Largest bead = 3cm by 5mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14773
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Lima. Cameron Site. Tubular creamy white beads. A short tubular cane bead of creamy white glass, some with spiral stripes of blue. 1575-1600 From 1cm by 3cm to 3mm by 5mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14774
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Lima. Cameron Site. Oval and round creamy white cane beads with blue flush eyes. 1575-1600. Dimensions for oval beads are 8mm by 4mm. For round beads, 8mm by 8mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14775
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. Small round creamy white and small round dark blue glass cane seed beads. Some of the white have a clear glass core. 1590-1615. 3mm by 4mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14776
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. Polychrome red and black glass beads. Large, nearly round red and black glass cane beads with large stripes of white, blue, and red. 1590-1615. 1cm by 12mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14777
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. Fused polychrome beads. Large, nearly round red glass cane beads fused together by being tumbled while they were still hot and pliable. 1590-1615. Average 2.5cm by 1cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14778
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. "Melon" polychrome beads. Round blue glass cane beads with white stripes and a core of successive layers of clear and white glass. 1590-1615. 8mm by 7mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14779
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. Star or chevron beads. Round blue, green, or red polychrome glass cane beads with a star like cross section at their ends. All have a core made up of successive layers of clear white, red, and white glass which has the appearance of having been put through a milling machine. 1590-1615. 8mm by 7mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14780
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. Flush eye beads. Round blue glass cane beads with three red on white flush eyes pressed into their sides. 1590-1615. 8mm by 7mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14781
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. Brown "root beer" polychrome beads. A nearly round root beer colored bead with white stripes on its side. 1590-1615. 8mm by 8mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14782
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. Polychrome glass beads. A portion of a necklace of mixed polychrome glass beads ranging in size from seed beads to 8mm. Included are melons, stars, and gooseberry. 1590-1615. 3mm to 8mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14783
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. White glass seed beads. A string of white glass cane seed beads, some have clear glass cores. 1590-1615. Dimensions: 2mm to 3mm by 3mm for seed beads, and 7mm by 4mm for oval beads
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14784
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, West Bloomfield. Factory Hollow Site. White glass seed beads. A string of white glass cane seed beads, some have clear glass cores. 1590-1615. 2mm to 3mm x 3mm to 4mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14785
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Avon. Dutch Hollow Site. Oval blue glass beads. An oval shaped light blue glass cane bead. 1600-1625 13mm by 7mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14786
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Great Lakes Region

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New York, Avon. Dutch Hollow Site. Polychrome bead necklace. A mixture of large polychrome cane beads mostly red, black, and blue with white, red and black stripes. Prominent in the necklace are two "gooseberry" beads are clear glass with interior white stripes.
1600-1625. Dimensions of "gooseberry" bead are 8mm by 8mm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14787
Region
Great Lakes Region

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New York, Avon. Dutch Hollow Site. Polychrome bead necklace. A portion of a necklace of large mixed polychrome cane beads including blue with white stripes, red star (chevron), and "gooseberry" beads. 1600-1625.
Dimensions are 8 mm x 8 mm to 1 cm x 1 cm for the blue and white beads.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14788
Region
Great Lakes Region
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