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This stone tool has an indentation in one end and a point at the other.
Long, stone turtle with head and front flippers showing outside carapace. Has hole in one end for use probably as an amulet.
Shaped, yellow pottery stamp with a leaf-like pattern in dark brown etched into the flat side.
A rounded corner, rectangular shaped pendant. Two holes have been drilled on each end.
These hide moccasins are made identically to each other with a floral pattern on the vamp, sides and cuff. The hide cuff is sewn on and has a ribbon edging. The beadwork contains rare solid gold or gold plated beads considered unique and used in the Southeast region which suggests the moccasins are Cherokee in origin. Some historians feel the use of these beads is linked to the 1829 Georgia Gold Rush era. See supplemental file in curator office.
Warm amber colored, tapered celt with a circular chip on the one end.
Grey stone knife with one edge straight and the other curved.