Seven tiny beads unearthed in Newfoundland, Canada, are a rare discovery — they may be the only wampum ever found in the province, and they hint at trade between Indigenous people and European ...
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Seven wampum beads have been discovered during excavations at a 17th-century colony in Newfoundland. Hundreds of years ago, Indigenous inhabitants of North America created the small, cylindrical ...
"All the wampum beads were found in a 17th century midden [garbage] layer deposited inside a storage room associated with Ferryland's principal dwelling or Mansion House," archaeologist Barry Gaulton, ...