Leather.—Portion of a leather shoe, 7 inches in length, nearly covered with ornamental stamped patterns ([Fig. 133]).
Stone.—A thin flat stone, of a rectangular shape and highly polished, is supposed to have been used as a mirror; five querns, a flake of yellow flint, and several whetstones.
Fig. 133.—Portion of Leather Shoe (length, 7 inches).
Fig. 134.—Bit of Samian Ware (1⁄1) and portion of a Crucible (1⁄2).
Wood.—Five canoes, measuring from 18 feet to 25 feet in length, and from 2 feet 7 inches to 4 feet 2 inches in breadth. Dr. Stuart describes one as being "25 feet in length, and strengthened by a projecting cross-band towards the centre, left in the solid in hollowing out the inside." A large wooden vessel, roughly cut out of the solid, and a portion of a bowl, with circular grooves made by means of a wood-turner's lathe.
Pottery.—A small fragment of Samian ware and an earthen crucible ([Fig. 134]).