
This page shows some photographs of artifacts from the Naugle site made from Onondaga chert. The varieties from the Naugle site resemble "western" Onondaga chert which outcrops in western New York around Buffalo and along the north shore of Lake Erie in southwest Ontario. The artifacts in the photo gallery below belong to the Terminal Archaic and Early Woodland periods when this chert type was regularly entering Michigan through exchange networks.
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