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in few Jersey, reported the discovery of muaeroue stone !J irplements r? 
(chipped stones/ In the face of the glacial terrace on which the 
city of Trenton is built These so-called iinplememis were found 
in and apparently weathered out of the margin of the gravel deposits, 
and the archeological world accepted their assignment to the paleo¬ 
lithic age without hesitation* hater this assignment was quest¬ 
ioned and it was asked whether the specimens woro really original 
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inclusions or \?hether they were of recent introduction or association* 
hid. the hypothetical occupants dwell on the constantly flooded sur¬ 
faces during the gravel-forming area, and are those the implements 
left by thorn at different levels? Did they visit the spot when 
the waters were quiescent to get the raw material for thoir imple¬ 
ments, and are these so-called implements the refuse of manufacture? 
Is it not more likely that twenty-five thousand years later, the 
Delaware Indians dug into the terrace face to obtain the raw material 
for their implements as was thoir custom, leaving the chipped reject- 
age to be buried in the crumbling terrace margin?^ This is the story 
that tills and other l&ndred sites seons to tell* Thirty years ago, 
