Bone and Horn.—Two chisels, five pointed objects, a small spoon, a needle with its eye in the middle, a small ring, and several worked bits of ribs were of bone. Of horn there were about forty worked pieces—clubs, hooks, bodkins, handles, etc. ([Fig. 142]).
Fig. 141.—Objects of Stone and Clay.
Wood.—A neat trough, like a butcher's tray, cut out of the solid wood ([Fig. 143]). Five dishes turned on the lathe, bowls, plates, a ladle, etc. A piece of ashwood, 5 inches square, having a curious design carved on both sides ([Figs. 144] and [145]). Six club-like implements, a mallet, and a few things apparently intended for agricultural purposes. Five varieties of pegs from five to fourteen inches in length, with heads and sometimes perforations. One here figured is 14 inches long ([Fig. 136]). Stern-piece of a canoe, a double paddle, portion of a large oar, and three canoes. The paddle and mallet are here figured ([Fig. 146]).
Fig. 142.—Objects of Bone and Horn.