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like those of the 1 leisterman Island pottery. A mound of un- 



usually large lid to have been located on this site and the 



many human skeletons found here arc supposed to have been 

 those of the unfortunate Sacs. This mound h;is been entirely 

 removed for the commercial purpose of obtaining the sand of 

 which it was con- 

 si rue t e d. It 

 :s possible 



that the site was 

 really a burial 

 nd in a nat- 

 ural knollot sand. 



ache consist- 

 ing of over 300 

 •s was found 

 about a foot be- 

 low the surface 

 on this site. In 

 the cache, which 

 was located 

 within a few hun- 



I feet of the 

 1 razier mound, 

 were found four 

 rarieties of 

 blades: First, 



••, black, leaf- 

 shaped imple- 

 ments, about 8 

 incl iade 



of black, com re- 

 tionary chert and 

 having a very 

 delicate stem 



formed at the tip of the base by two notches : Second, 

 similar implements, about 3 inches long, showing <<>■ 

 boo 'ire very plainly, the centre being black and bard, 



the tips grading off I live ring omparatively ^>h 



yellowish chert; Third, small forms made of yellow chert 



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REPRESENTATIVE SPECIMENS FROM FRAZIER CACHE No. 1 



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