Show find stone tools that were used by indians now how the indians of the MI alley lived and farmed 2000 or years ago Is shown ty by discoveries made in a great room pueblo or prehistoric apartment house by paul n H nesbitt leader of 0 the logan museum southwest expedition sponsored by beloit college beloit WIs the ruins ot of the cultural area being explored by mr nesbitt and his students date according to the archaeologists archeologists between 1000 B C and B C in a statement to science service mr nesbitt said one cache of twenty five stone hoes was found on a stone ledge a few inches above the floor of a room an and another lot of forty eight stone hoes was found in association with a male skeleton such hoes are rare and the number above represents a greater total than has ever been found in any single ruin in the southwest with another burial was found a copper bell a product not manufactured here but brought by trade from old mexico only one other such bell haj ha been found in this area W bradfield state of sauta santa fe in 1924 1024 found one at cameron creek ruin near hurley N M the bell Is of great importance as it throws additional light on the age of these ruins the early inhabitants lived in pit rooms entirely subterranean later the houses became and finally were built entirely above ground kansas city star |