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- Title
Archaeology at Point-aux-Vieux Part Two.
- Authors
Kristmanson, Helen
- Abstract
The article presents information on several objects of archaeological importance that were found at the Pointe-aux-Vieux archaeological site, which is the remains of an Acadian farmhouse that existed between 1728 and 1758 on Prince Edward Island. These included cooking items such as an array of table, cutlery and glasswares and ceramics, and a bone, pistol-handled serving knife and fork. Hunting weapons included small-caliber lead shots and cast shots that were used as ammunition.
- Subjects
ACADIA; ARCHAEOLOGICAL finds; ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations; GLASSWARE; CERAMICS; CUTLERY; FARMHOUSES; EIGHTEENTH century; HISTORY
- Publication
Island Magazine, 2015, Issue 78, p21
- ISSN
0384-8175
- Publication type
Article