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WINNEBAGO ARCHEOLOGY 



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In general it may be said that effigies of the bird type are found 

 over the entire region in which effigies are found, although certain 

 types seem to have a restricted range — the bear type, westward from 

 Lake Waubesa to Sauk County and probably beyond; the water- 

 spirit, over the entire region from Milwaukee to Madison and as far 

 north as Gills Landing in Waupaca County; the goose, at Lake 



FiG,20.— ARCHE0L0(aC MAP OF LAKE ICOSHKONONG. 



INDEX, TO MAP, 



Conch shell cache, 1842. 



Black Hawk's camp, IK32. 



Ogden group. 



Rock River group and village site. 



Tay-e-he-dah group and village site. 



Taylor House group. 



Fulton frroiip. 



Koshkdnonji proup and village site. 



John Sou ^Tdup. 



Noe S|irin^s group and village site. 



North group. 



Rufus liiu^liam group. 



Le SelikT group and village site. 



Goldthurpr Imrials. 



Messnirr (iardea beds. 



KundU'U group. 



a-b-c. Koshkonong Creek mounds and village 



site. 

 Conch shell cache, isti?. 



19. Draves group. 



20. Skavlem group. 



21. Carcajou mounds and White Crow's village. 



22. Lege Bay mounds and garden beds. 



23. Altpeter group and White Ox's village. 



24. Man Eater's village. 



24 and 25. Gen. Atkinson group. 



26. Hoard group and Kewaskum's camp. 



27. FuD Hunter's Point mound and Cf)rurit'l.i. 



28. Lookout group. 



29. Haight's Creek group. 



30. Atkin.son's camp. 



31. Indian cornfields. 



32 and ;«. Ira Bingham group and village site. 

 34aQd.3o. Thiebeau Point viUagesiteand cornfields. 



36. French trader's cabin sites. 



37. Camp site and cornfield. 



38. Black Hawk Island camp site. 



