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5 Village site at Congers. A collection of arrow points has been 

 made from this site by William H. Haskins. 



6 Burial place near the Hackensack river at Valley Cottage. 



7 Village site near Rockland lake. 



8 " Village site in Upper Nyack north of the West Shore Rail- 

 road station." 



9 Small village site at West Nyack near Clarksville, reported by 

 Robert H. Fenton of Nyack. 



10 Village site south of Hook mountain on the lands of Snedcker, 

 Tucker, Hart, Green and others. In this area numerous implements 

 of stone have been found. 



11 Scattered sites between Orangeburg and Grand View. 



12 Burial site at the outlet of a brook in Nyack on the Depew 

 farm. 



13 Burial site at the north end of South Nyack point. 



14 Village site near Piermont at the headquarters of Sparkill. 

 Pottery has been found here. 



15 Village site on the James V. Clarke property at Sparkill. 



16 Rock shelter on Thorn brook northeast of the village of 

 Ramapo, described by Max Schrabisch. Mr Schrabisch in visiting 

 this site in 1907 found quantities of pottery under the leaf mould 

 that had filled the shelter. More than six hundred fragments have 

 been found in the several fireplaces. 



17 Rock shelter on Thorn mountain due north from the village of 

 Ramapo. Mr Schrabisch describes this as half way up the southern 

 slope of the mountain and on the fifth terrace. Hundreds of flint 

 nodules were found. 



1 8 Rock shelter on the west slope of Thorn mountain opposite 

 Sterlington. The shelter is described as not more than 40 feet from 

 the bank of the Ramapo river and is at the very edge of the ter- 

 minal ridge of the mountain. Excavations revealed pottery and other 

 evidences of occupation, such as arrowheads, spear points, scrapers 

 and chips. 



19 Rock shelter found at Pound hill not far from its summit and 

 on its southeastern slope. This is situated 5^> miles northeast of 

 Sloatsburg and iy 2 miles north of Stony brook. The overhanging 

 was spacious but the roof was but 5 feet from the floor. 



20 Rock shelter at Mine hill southwest of Pound hill. This rock 

 shelter is situated close to the boundary line between Rockland and 

 Orange counties. Mr Schrabisch, who discovered the shelter de- 

 scribes it as follows: " Its lofty roof juts far out in front, there is 



