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tiny fragments of pottery and deer bones were found. .V few small 

 isolated heaps are near Prince's bay.. 



21 On Richmond avenue near Arrochar station, there is a site 

 apparently much older than many others ; but still Lenape in origin. 

 There are probably more sites in this neighborhood, but none has 

 been reported. Grooved axes, arrow points, etc., with an occasional 

 bit of pottery, are found, and shell pits occur. From the appearance 

 of the objects found, this is perhaps a very ancient camp site. ''Oude 



Fig. 88 Sk(jleloiib Inuiul at Burial Ividgc. Tuticiuilk, S. 1., by George H. Pepper, 

 for American Museum of Natural History 



Dorp," a Dutch town burned by the Indians during the historic 

 period, was located near here; still no objects such as the Indians 

 would have used at that date seem to have been discovered. 



22 A camp site and scattered relics have been reported on Harbor 

 Hill golf links, a little above Castleton avenue and near Richmond 

 turnpike. 



23 There are camp sites at Silver lake; one shell pit, with i)ottery, 

 was opened by Mr Skinner. Scattered relics apj)eare(l along the 

 shore road near St Georsjc. 



