ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBJECTS EXHIBITED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF 

 ARCHEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 

 PHILADELPHIA, 



STEWART CULIN, Director of the Museums of Archaeology and Palaeontology of the University of Penn 

 sylvania. 



VALLEY OF THE DELAWARE RIVER. 

 CASE I. 



The valley of the Delaware River embraces part of the States of Pennsylvania, 

 New Jersey, New York, and Delaware ; it is rich in remains of its primitive inhab 

 itants. The Cases I to III contain different classes of objects found in this region, 

 and Case IV contains a special collection from a limited area. The greater part of 

 these objects, except those specially indicated, were found on the surface of the 

 earth, and many of them were brought to light by the plowshare. 



Some circumstances excepted, there are no indications of their precise antiquity, 

 as they might come from the times of the first contact with European civilization, 

 before the abandonment of stone implements, or from a more remote epoch. 



1. Historical map of Pennsylvania, with 



the Indian names of the streams, 

 towns, roads, sites of forts, battle 

 fields, etc., made by P. W. Sheafer. 

 Private publication of the Penn 

 sylvania Historical Society. Phil 

 adelphia, 1875. 



2. Grooved axe; weight, 13 pounds: 



Scrabbletown, New Jersey. 



3. Grooved axe: Burlington County, 



New Jersey. 



4. Grooved axe: Burlington County, 



New Jersey. 



5. Grooved axe: Trenton, New Jersey. 



6. Grooved axe: Burlington, New Jer 



sey. 



7. Grooved axe: Burlington, New Jer 



sey. 



8. Grooved axe: Wilmington, Delaware. 



9. Grooved axe: Burlington County, 



New Jersey. 



10. Grooved axe : Delaware Valley. 



11. Celt : Burlington County, New Jersey. 



12. Celt: Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 

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13. Celt: Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 



14. Celt: Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 



15. Celt : Gloucester, New Jersey. 



16. Celt: Delaware, Pennsylvania. 



17. Celt: Delaware, Pennsylvania. 



18. Celt : Chalfont, Bucks County, Penn 



sylvania. 



19. Gouge: Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 



20. Gouge : Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 



21. Gouge : Burlington County, New Jer- 



sey. 



22. Gouge: Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 



23. Gouge: Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 



24. Gouge: Burlington County, New Jer 



sey. 



25. Spade (?): Doylestown, Bucks 



County, Pennsylvania. 



26. Spade (?): Doylestown, Bucks 



County, Pennsylvania. 



