Exploration of a Munsee Cemetery Near Montague, New Jersey

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In the Fourth Annual Report of the Canadian Institute^ a pipe is figured and thus described : The production of a pewter pipe like the above leaves no doubt as to European influerfce. The animal is probably ineant to represent a bear. This pipe was found near the village of Scotland in Brant county.
The only other pewter pipe in our collection came from the Bay of Quinte, where it was found some feet deep in the water.
This pipe is practically identical with that found with Skeleton 57. From th
...e drawing it would seem that it has the same pro- portions and the same general shape. It is about one foot long, has the same slender type of stem, the bowl is placed at the same angle, a frieze encircles the edge of the bowl, and a projection rises from its upper distal surface. Instead of a dog or a wolf, as repre- sented on the platform of the Minisink specimen, the Canadian pipe has the figure of what seems to be a bear — in a standing position with the head toward the bowl-opening.
OTHER METAL OBJECTS Metal objects of European origin were found with thirteen of the burials, namely, Nos.


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