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This artifact display/birdbath was made by a private collector in New Jersey. It incorporates prehistoric stone axes and pestles, with a stone mortar on top. The unique work of art was documented by the WPA-funded Indian Site Survey in 1937. Learn more at newjerseyarchaeology.wordpress.com.

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Published October 2, 2015
Categorized as Archaeology Tagged 1930s, axe, birdbath, Moorestown, mortar, New Jersey, pestle

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