BUFFALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIKNCFS 



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The List of Graves and their Contents. 



East side of Village Site. 



No. Posture, position, remarks. 



1. Head W. , face N., flexed, 18 inches 

 deep. 



2. Head W., face S., flexed, 12 inches 

 deep. 



3. Head S., face E., flexed, 16 inches 

 deep. 



4-5. Double grave in refuse heap. No 

 order. The bones of one leg aud 

 pelvis in position, but lying in re- 

 versed order upon bones of other 

 leg. One lower jaw not found. All 

 other bones in a heap on skulls. 

 Deer bones mixed with the bones, 

 one being in contact with one of the 

 skulls. 



West side of the Village Site. 



Articles found. 



Brass kettle, glass 

 beads, awl. 



Brass kettle, iron 

 bracelet. 



Nothing. 

 Nothing. 



6. Badly decomposed bones of child, 

 probably flexed, 12 inches deep, 

 fire bed over grave. 



7. Flexed body of adult, 24 inches 

 deep, with fire bed over grave. 

 Pelvis not fonnd. 



8. In no order. The sacrum and pel- 

 vis with some vertebrae lay over the 

 skull and arms of No. 7. An atlas 

 lay under the skull. 



9. Decomposed bones of a child, 16 

 inches deep. 



2 small brass kettles, 

 glass, shell and stone 

 beads, long shell 

 beads, iron knife, in 

 kettle a wooden ladle 

 with a tiny bear 

 carved on handle. 



Iron axe, knife and 

 awl, a small steel, a 

 bear's tooth. 



Iron knife and brass 

 beads. 



Iron knife and 2 red 

 beads. Cervical ver- 

 tebrae stained with 

 copper salts. 



