REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR I9II I05 



ARCHEOLOGY 



Excavation 



By A. C. Parker and E. R. Burmaster 

 Lima, Livingston county 



Copper beads 20 



Arrow points, triangular 7 



Flint, worked -. i 



Crushed pottery vessels, may be restored 5 



Celts 5 



Arrow points from surface 25 



Old type crude shell beads 65 



Brass or copper cylinder ring i 



Flat ring, ends tied with cord i 



Worked shell ornament i 



Wampum beads, string of 50 



Shell beads, Roanoke style ; 3 



Brass coil i 



Awls 3 



Buckskin fragments 5 



Paint, quantity of red i 



Arrow points 12 



Perforated ball joint i 



Shell beads • 5 



Triangular arrow points 2 



Bird mandibles 3 



Portion woven bag, containing many beads i 



Muller stone, fine specimen i 



Brass or copper spiral i 



Large copper ring ornaments of native manufacture 3 



Copper beads 25 



Fragment woven bag i 



Pitching tool i 



Flakers 3 



Arrows, all three from one grave 3 



Charred corn box i 



Hammer stone or muller i 



Copper spiral i 



Shell beads 20 



Arm ornament containing 640 beads . i 



Crude shell beads 21 



Bone comb, early contact form i 



Unio shell article - i 



Awl, worked tooth, 4 flints 6 



Large brass or copper ring ornaments 4 



Disk or roanoke wampum beads 9 



Large natural made wampum beads 5 



Buffalo horn tips worked into beads 2 



Brass spiral i 



