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completed implements and the abundant chippings show that many of 
the stone artifacts were made on the spot. Two perforated canine teeth 
of the bear and wolf are the only articles of adornment. No pipes were 
found. Art is confined to the decoration of pottery and three bone objects, 
consisting of circular and oval stylus indentations and impressions produced 
with cord-wound twigs, arranged in various patterns, on the former, and 
incised lines and notches on the latter. No burials were discovered. 
This heap was small, shallow, and unstratified, and so probably 
only of one period; perhaps a temporary camp site occupied only during 
the warmer seasons of the year. It is prehistoric and probably Micmac. 
Judging from the small number and variety of the finds, the culture 
was poor and crude — typical of littoral habitation sites along the north 
Atlantic coast generally. 
