Erin Gredell’s research while affiliated with New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and other places

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Figure 1. Location of sites mentioned in the text. 
Figure 2. Brass butt plate. 
Figure 3. Wooden stock. 
Figure 4. Brass side plate. 
Figure 5. Trigger guard. 

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A seventeenth-century trade gun and associated collection from Pine Island, Alabama
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November 2016

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Southeastern Archaeology

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Erin Gredell

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A set of artifacts, apparently associated with human remains (one tooth), from Pine Island, Alabama, was donated to the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History in 1915. In preparation for repatriation, this collection was investigated extensively by a volunteer team. This paper reports the results of this analysis, focusing especially on a new type of trade gun and the glass beads. The goal of the research is to provide an accurate date for the collection to assist in identifying the Native American group represented.

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