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found in the usual flexed position. Two were found lying- 

 extended on the back, but only the lower portions of these 

 were found. 



Cemetery of village on the A. N. Beal farm. Photograph by F. Houghton. 



A detailed list of burials follows: 



Body. Depth, posture, etc. 



No. 1 to 6, in pit. 36" in clay and sand. 

 Bones decayed. One bundle stand- 

 ing upright, all other bones scat- 

 tered. 



No. 7. Single grave. Pelvis and leg 

 bones in position for a body flexed, 

 but skull faced pelvis and all other 

 bones of upper portion of body in a 

 heap beside head. Pelvis removed 

 a foot away from femur. One arm 

 in position. 



No. 8. 42" deep, clay. Young male, 

 flexed. Badly decayed. Head E., 

 face S., flattened. 



Articl 



es. 



2 rings on a finger 

 bone. Glass beads. 



Iron ax below pile of 



bones, knife and awl 



at feet. 



Berry seeds at right 



thigh. 



Vermilion strewn in 



grave. Wampum in 



lower jaw. Bag of 

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