Saturday, Nov. 6, 1948

311th day- 55 days follow

(Arrowheads)

Fair + Warm

The last three days have been very warm for this time of the year, warm south wind, with the temp in the 60’s.

Heard a lot of shooting this A.M., some on the shore and some in the woods.

This noon Ralph Medcalf came in from New Bedford, and I took him up to the Browne Site to introduce him to a campsite dig.  He got two good arrowheads which pleased him.  About 3 P.M. Bill Whiting showed up.  I was surprised to see him.  He dug a little and found nothing.  I did the digging and Ralph did the filling in.

About the time Bill showed [up] I found some pits, two small ones + one large one.  I found one fine small triangular felsite in one pit, one fine green flint at the edge of another, also about a pint of finger nail sized pottery cherds on the edge of the large pit, four feet across + three feet deep.  It was full of sea clam shells, deer bones, two large cherds of a very thick pot.

Also I got one green grey large knife, two red felsite knives good, + one good felsite scraper.

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