Archaeologia Nova Caesarea

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Archaeologia Nova Caesarea
Abbott, Charles C. (Charles Conrad), 1843-1919
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As the outline sketch shows, where now is nothing but the open air, there were storehouses and wharves back of them. Necessarily, no wild Indian i. E. , NW. \ \ Dotted line, bluff in 1800.
Continuous line, bluff in 1908.
Dotted squares, store houses prior to 1850.
24 pre-colonial, ever saw the present bluff or Jersey shore of the river as it now is. What then of Mr. Holmes abundant "rejects" on the present bluff or at the foot of it? These must either have fallen from the top, or from the crumb
...ling face of the bluff, or been carried down stream by freshets. All the evidence favors their coming from the gravel that constitutes the bank of the stream at this point. These specimens may have been discarded by ancient man, but the only "reject" in the whole question is Mr. Holmes visionary account of the conditions here and their archaeological significance.
It was not so long ago, that while looking for palaeolithic implements or other traces of ancient man, a friend picked from the compact gravel of the face of the bluff, that there constituted the river s bank, and at a significant depth, a tooth of a mastodon, 1 and back from the bluff, from the bottom of a grave then being dug, an argillite implement was thrown to the surface.


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