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between 2.5 inches and 11.25 inches. Many of these are rudely made though some 

 are carefully smoothed and taper gracefully to a blunt point opposite the cutting 

 edge. Certain of these hatchets lay in pairs. 



With the "celts" were two double Ijladed hatchets, probably of granitoid rock, 

 much weathered, (3 inches and 4.8 inches in length, respectively, showing where a 

 central fastening had held them to a handle. 



Fig. 170. — Vessel of earthenware. Jackson mound. (Seven-ninths size. 



Also unassociated there came from the mound hammer-stones, whetstones and 

 hones. 



Together were : one pebble rudely chipped to resemble a small hatchet ; two 



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