A Preliminary Report of the Archaeological Survey of the State of New Jersey

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A Preliminary Report of the Archaeological Survey of the State of New Jersey
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(28-5-1-4-8. ) South River and Old Bridge. The following sites lie north of Old Bridge on the east side of South River beginning at the north near the Raritan River Railroad. The exact location of each is indicated by the numbers.
An old, nearly obliterated village site where potsherds, arrow points, and the like, are still to be found. In a sand pit near the river the writer has found an excellent celt and some finely decorated pottery fragments (28-5-1-5-7).
Camp sites near the second brook s
...outh of the railroad were noted. Flint chips and arrow heads were abundant. (28-5-1- 8-1. ) A village site with some nearly obliterated fireplaces and shell pits. In the latter the writer has found European glazed pottery, glass, and nails, mingled with flint chips, Indian potsherds, and other aboriginal traces. (28-5-1-8-4. ) A small village site, nearly obliterated. Here the writer has obtained some interesting specimens including a notched ax. (28-5-4-2-1. ) 1 Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1884 in a paper entitled 'Artificial Shell Deposits in New Jersey, " pp.

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