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Bone awl with small lines incised near edge. Normal School Collection.
French style metal axehead. Made with the intention to trade with First Nations during the fur trade era. Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the Independent Order of Foresters.
Stone (possibly slate) weaving tool with four grooves and elongated triangular shape. Normal School Collection.
Triangular-shaped chert projectile point with rectangular stem. Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the Independent Order of Foresters.
Beige, flat, teardrop-shaped stone. Edges are tapered. Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the Independent Order of Foresters. Item has three attributions. ROM record refers to piece as a point. On the GRASAC research trip, the piece is attributed as
French-style metal axehead. Catalogue alleges it could date back to the fur trade era. Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the Independent Order of Foresters.
Leaf-shaped stone point. Dr. Oronhyatekha Archaeology Collection.
Metal chisel/splitter. Rectangular blade with rounded handle and leather strap. Item has two attributions. ROM record refers to piece as a chisel. On the GRASAC research trip, the piece is attributed as a splitter.Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the
Stone or ceramic pipe bowl with effigy. Normal School Collection.
Ground stone with flat base and convex body with single ring on one end. Normal School Collection.
Pipe.
Corroded metal sword/cutlass. Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the Independent Order of Foresters.
Elongated, smoothed stone with rounded tips. Dr. Oronhyatekha Archeology collection.
Effigy pipe bowl made of mica with mouth in the form of snake or bird. Found in Nottawasaga Township, Ontario between 1800 and 1885. Acquired by institution in 1911 from James Rae.
Haudenosaunee silver “council square brooch”, in square or equal armed cross shape, with open centre and perforated pattern around. Scalloped edging, and engraved circle and line motifs found at the end of each “arm”. Dr. Oronhyatekha Ethnology collection.
Catlinite pendant with incised lines and a single hole. From the Normal School Collection.
Black, thin/flat, oval-shaped chert with tapered edges. Item has two attributions. ROM record refers to piece as a stone fragment. On the GRASAC research trip, the piece is attributed as a knife.
Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the Independent
Clay pipe bowl with bird figure. Dr. Oronhyatekha Archeology collection.
Spade-shaped object with two lines tracing outer edges. Item has two attributions. ROM record refers to piece as a potsherd. On the GRASAC research trip, the piece is attributed as a metal gun part. Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from