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Boughton Hill Site, human effigy pottery pipe. Bill
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14327
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New York

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New York, Scipioville. Scipioville Site. Reverse side of two small brass religious medals showing religious scenes. Approximate age 1710 to 1730. 2.5cm by 1.5cm
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14747
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New York

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IRON DRAW SHAVE: A large iron draw shave, a wood working tool. Approximately age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are 42 cm. by 7 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14846
State/Province
New York

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IRON SPEAR POINT: A large iron spear with a point or pike head. Approximate age is form 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are 34 cm. by 4 cm.
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35mm slide: 14847
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New York

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SMOKER'S COMPANION: An iron combination tool consisting of caol tongs, striker and a tobacco tamper. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. Location- Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimension of this tool are 9 cm. by 4 cm.
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35mm slide: 14848
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New York

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GUN BARREL SCRAPERS: Portions of gun barrels were reworked into scrapers by flattening on end and serrating the edge. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. Location- Boughton Hill Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions of the large scaprer are 17 cm. by 3 cm.
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35mm slide: 14849
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New York

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GIANT STAR (CHEVRON) GLASS BEAD: The giant star or chevron cane bead is found rarely in the early and mid-Colonial period. Usually the ends of these beads have been faceted to emphasize the star design of the multilayered colored core. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 3.5 cm by 2.25 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14794
State/Province
New York

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RED, WHITE AND BLUE STRIPED BEADS: A tubular red glass cane bead with blue on white stripes. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 1 cm. x 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14800
State/Province
New York

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SHORT TUBULAR RED BEADS: A short tubular red glass cane bead with a clear glass core and having finished smooth ends. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions range from 6 mm. to 8 mm. by 3 mm. to 4 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14801
State/Province
New York

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"GOLD" BEADS: A short tubular glass cane bead, light yellow in color and it is most often "bone" shaped with expanding ends. They are often referred to as imitation gold beads. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are from 4 mm. to 7 mm. by 3 mm. to 4 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14802
State/Province
New York

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TUBULAR BLACK GLASS BEADS: A short fat tubular black glass cane bead with the ends finished smooth. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions of these beads range from 5 mm. to 7 mm. by 3 mm. to 4 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14803
State/Province
New York

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RED STRIPED BLACK BEADS: A short tubular black cane bead with smooth finished ends and red stripes. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions range from 5 mm. to 7 mm. by 3 mm. to 4 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14804
State/Province
New York

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RED AND WHITE STRIPED BLACK BEADS: A short tubular black glass cane bead with red on white stripes and ends usually finished smooth. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are from 5 mm. to 7 mm. by 3 mm. to 4 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14805
State/Province
New York

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"EARLY" BLUE BEADS: A round turquoise blue cane bead popular as a trade bead wince the beginning of trade with the Indians. This bead sometimes disintegrates to a sugary powder in the ground. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions of this type of bead usually range from 5 mm. to 6 mm. by 5 mm. to 6 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14806
State/Province
New York

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FLATTEDNED POLYCHROME BEADS: These were originally round light blue polychrome cane beads with red stripes which were reheated and flattened. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 14 mm by 12 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14790
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New York

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POLYCHROME AND CERAMIC BEAD NECKLACE: A necklace of large mixed colored polychrome cane beads and blue glazed ceramic beads. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Size of the beads on the average is 1.5 cm. by 1.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14791
State/Province
New York

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YELLOW CORN BEADS: A necklace of molded yellow glass beads fashioned to resemble kernels of corn. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 18 mm. x 10 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14792
State/Province
New York

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OVAL GREEN WIRE WOUND BEADS: A flattened oval shaped green wire wound glass bead which has a low oxidizing level. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 1 cm by 2.5 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14795
State/Province
New York

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TUBULAR RED GLASS BEADS: A tubular red glass cane bead with a core of darker glass with the ends of the bead sharp and unfinished. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 1 cm. by 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14797
State/Province
New York

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"ROMAN" STYLE BEAD: A round deep blue cane bead with yellow and white wavy lines pressed into them. Approximate age is from 1645 to 1660. Location- Power House Site, Lima, New York. Dimensions are 7 mm. by 7 mm.
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35mm slide: 14798
State/Province
New York

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TWISTED STRIPE BEADS: A round deep blue bead with twisted white stripes. These cane beads oxidize very readily and tarnish to a green and gold color. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 5 mm. by 5 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14799
State/Province
New York

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"BUGLE" BEADS: Long tubular cane beads usually red, blue, or white in color, are outstanding due to their size. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions of this type of bead range from 4 cm to 9 cm by 4 mm to 5 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14807
State/Province
New York

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OPAQUE SEED BEADS: The color range for these small round cane beads (opaque seed beads) is green, blue and red. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are from 1 mm. 2 mm. by 1 mm. to 2 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14808
State/Province
New York

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TRANSLUCENT SEED BEADS: These translucent dark green seed beads have a vitreous surface texture and they are slightly larger than the regular cane seed beads. Approximate age is form 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions are 2 mm by 2 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14809
State/Province
New York

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ROUND GREEN BEADS: Round green glass cane beads, appearing prominently in the first part of the late Colonial period, have a tendency to oxidize with a white pearly patina. Approximate age is form 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are 4 mm. by 4 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14810
State/Province
New York

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OVAL BLUE BEADS: Oval shaped dark blue glass cane beads with a vitreous pitted surface. Approximate age is form 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions of these beads range from 5 mm. to 7 mm. by 3 mm. to 4 mm.
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35mm slide: 14811
State/Province
New York

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ROUND RED BEADS: A pea size, dull red glass cane bead became the most common bead at the beginning of the late Colonial period. A variety of this bead has a dark green translucent core that looks black in reflected light and green in transmitted light. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are from 5 mm. to 6 mm. by 5 mm. to 8 mm.
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35mm slide: 14812
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New York

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ROUND BLACK BEADS: The most common bead other than the round red bead, which also appeared at the beginning of the late Colonial period, was the round black glass bead. This along with the round red bead was the monotonous favorite of this period. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are from 4 mm. to 6 mm. by 4 mm. to 7 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14813
State/Province
New York

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ROUND RED AND ROUND BLACK BEADS: Both round red and round black beads compared side by side were the most popular beads at the beginning of the late historic period. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are from 5 mm. to 6 mm. by 4 mm. to 8 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14814
State/Province
New York

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ROUND BLACK SEED BEADS: Small round black glass cane seed beads are also very common along with the larger round red and black beads. Other color varieties are red, blue, and white. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are 2 mm. by 2 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14815
State/Province
New York

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ROUND RED SEED BEAD: Small round red glass cane seed beads. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are 2 mm. by 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14816
State/Province
New York

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ROUND BLUE SEED BEADS: Round blue glass cane seed beads. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are form 1 mm. to 2 mm. by 2 mm. to 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14817
State/Province
New York

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WHITE SEED BEADS: Small round white glass cane seed beads. Approximate age is form 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions are from 1 mm. to 2 mm. by 2 mm. to 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14818
State/Province
New York

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BRACELET OF GLASS AND SHELL BEADS: An example of a child's bracelet composed of a mixture of glass and shell beads. Approximate age is from 1670 to 1687. Location- Beale Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Diameter of the bracelet is 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14819
State/Province
New York

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FLUSH EYE ROUND BLACK BEADS: Round black glass cane beads with three white flush eyes pressed into their sides. Approximate age is form 1670 to 1687. Location- Cherry Street Site, Victor, New York. Dimensions of the beads range from 5 mm. to 8 mm. by 7 mm. to 8 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14820
State/Province
New York

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OPALESCENT WIRE WOUND BEADS: Large opalescent white glass wire wound beads are important time markers of the 1700 to 1730 period. Approximate age is from 1710 to 1730. Location- Hontoon Site, Canandaigua, New York. Dimensions range from 1 cm. to 1.5 cm. by 1.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14821
State/Province
New York

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"FACETED" WIRE WOUND BEAD: Amber colored molded wire wound beads are also important time markers of the 1700 to 1730 period. Approximate age is from 1710 to 1730. Location- Hontoon Site, Canandaigua, New York. Dimensions of these beads are 1.5 cm. by 1.75 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14822
State/Province
New York

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GLASS BEAD NECKLACE: A mixed necklace of both short tubular black and white glass cane beads with oval white wire wound glass beads. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are form 2 mm. to 3 mm. by 2 mm. to 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14823
State/Province
New York

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YELLOW SEED BEADS: Small straw yellow glass cane seed beads. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are form 2 mm. to 3 mm. by 2 mm. to 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14824
State/Province
New York

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MOLDED BLACK BEADS: A small angular shaped bead of black glass, shaped by being pressed in a mold. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions of these beads are from 3 mm. to 4 mm. by 2 mm. to 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14825
State/Province
New York

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SHORT TUBULAR BLACK AND WHITE BEADS: These short tubular glass cane beads were the dominant glass beads of the 1750 to 1779 period. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are from 3 mm. to 4 mm. by 2 mm. to 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14826
State/Province
New York

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WHITE SEED BEADS: Small round white glass cane seed beads. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Honeoye Site, Honeoye, New York. Dimensions are form 1 mm. to 2 mm. by 2 mm. to 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14827
State/Province
New York

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OVAL WHITE WIRE WOUND BEADS: Barrel and oval shaped white glass wire wound beads were characteristic of the 1750 to 1779 period. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Avon Bridge Site, Avon, New York. Dimensions are from 6 mm. to 7 mm. by 3 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14828
State/Province
New York

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TINY WHITE SEED BEADS: Tiny to small white glass cane seed beads tend to lessen in size as 1800 is approached. Approximate age is from 1750 to 1779. Location- Avon Bridge Site, Avon, New York. Dimensions of these beads range from 1 mm. to 2 mm. by 2 mm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14829
State/Province
New York

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IRON BUTCHER KNIFE: A large iron butcher or carving knife which originally had a wooden handle, with the blade being a convex carving edge and the handle having a downward hooked end. Approximate age is from 1565 to 1590. Location- Tram Site, Livonia Center, New York. Dimensions of the knife are 30 cm. by 4 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14830
State/Province
New York

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TWO IRON KNIVES: Two different types of iron knives are shown, both with wooden handles. The top knife being a straight edge pointed cutting tool with a rate tail handle, and the bottom knife being a curved edge carving edge with a high flat handle. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions of the top knife are 21 cm. by 2.5 cm. and the dimensions of the bottom knife are 23 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14831
State/Province
New York

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BONE HANDLED IRON KNIVES: A plain bone handled iron carving knife and an ornamentally carved bone handled knife. Approximate age is from 1650 to 1670. Location- Marsh Site, East Bloomfield, New York. Dimensions of the top knife are 21 cm by 2 cm. and the dimensions of the bottom knife are 18 cm. by 1.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14832
State/Province
New York

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BONE HANDLED PARING KNIFE: A small round ended paring knife having a plain bone handle. Approximately age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions of this knife are 15 cm. by 1.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14833
State/Province
New York

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CURVED IRON KNIFE: A short curved knife with serrated cutting edge. This knife originally had a wooden handle. Approximate age is from 1660 to 1675. Location- Dann Site, Honeoye Falls, New York. Dimensions of the knife are 12 cm. by 2 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14834
State/Province
New York

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CLASP OR POCKET KNIVES: Small folding knives, better known as pocket knives or clasp knives, became an important trade item in the mid and late Colonial period. Approximate age is from 1675 to 1687. Location- Rochester Junction Site, Mendon, New York. Dimensions of the top knife are 9 cm. by 2 cm. and the dimensions of the bottom knife are 13 cm. by 2.5 cm.
Date of Photo
1973
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35mm slide: 14835
State/Province
New York
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