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CHARTER MEXBERS<br />

Mrs. Florence Boltz<br />

. Jesse Brewer<br />

Edward Brooks<br />

Miss Louise Brooks<br />

Donald F. Brown<br />

John C. Brown<br />

Ripley P. Bullen<br />

Mrs. Ripley P. Bullen<br />

Douglas S. Byers<br />

William H. Claflin, Jr.<br />

Philip 1f. Cole<br />

Karl S. Dodge<br />

Mrs. Karl S. Dodge<br />

Roy L. Esty<br />

C. C. Ferguson<br />

La\U"ence K. Gahan<br />

K:ilton P. Hall<br />

Leaman F. Hallett<br />

Frederick A. Hawksley'<br />

Arthur K. H<strong>of</strong>mann<br />

James R. Hammond<br />

Henry Hornblower, II<br />

Ralph Hornblower, Jr.<br />

William J. Howes<br />

Frederick Johnson<br />

Roscoe Johnson<br />

l4:i.ss Mary Lee<br />

Mrs. Charles Ogilvie<br />

Wallace B. Ordwq<br />

Frederick P. Orchard<br />

Maurice Robbins<br />

S. Forbes Rockwell, Jr.<br />

Benjamin L. Smith<br />

James Wallace smith<br />

Burley Swan<br />

Howard Torrey<br />

William W. ,Whiting<br />

Roger H. Wilson


BULLETIN OF THE MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY<br />

5 4 3 2<br />

2 3 4<br />

[HADLOCK] PLATE I<br />

Two views <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Burials uncovered in Marblehead, <strong>the</strong> upper copied from a stereoscopic view, shows<br />

Burial number 5 at <strong>the</strong> upper left-hand corner.


BULLETIN OF THE MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY<br />

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[HADLOCK] PLATE II<br />

Objects from <strong>the</strong> grave in Marblehead. Remains <strong>of</strong> bearskin pouch at upper right with Burial 2, o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

with Burial 5. Pottery is shown one-half narural size.


BULLETIN OF THE MASSACHUSETTS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY [HADLOCK] PLATE IV<br />

Pestles and copper kettle from grave at Revere.


Fig. 12 - Oval Scra,J2ers, Attleboro Museum<br />

(Scale 3/tl)<br />

probably be classified as skin scrapers.<br />

This term would be as suitable for early as<br />

for late economies, and would not conflict<br />

with <strong>the</strong> provenience <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se artifacts.<br />

consequently, <strong>the</strong> nomenclature suggested by<br />

THE OVAL SCRAPER COMPLEX 75<br />

Fig. 13 - Oval scrapers, Attleboro Museum<br />

(Scale 3/tl)<br />

<strong>the</strong> author for this type <strong>of</strong> implement is<br />

that <strong>of</strong> oval scraper.<br />

<strong>No</strong>vember 12, 1948<br />

Attleboro, <strong>Massachusetts</strong>


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