The Bilodeau Site Near Missisquoi Bay: Postmolds, Fishbones and Corn Ear Motif

Conference Paper

The Bilodeau Site Near Missisquoi Bay: Postmolds, Fishbones and Corn Ear Motif

Judith Blais

Abstract

In 1990, during a survey, a Saint Lawrence Iroquoian pot sherd was found on the Bilodeau site. This site is located on the Pike River, five kilometres upstream from Missisquoi Bay, Lake Champlain. During the summer of 1991, the excavation of 30 square metres in the area of this find, revealed the presence of a fishing camp. More than 80 postrnolds were found, delimiting a small oval habitation. The analysis of the ceramics demonstrates the presence of the Saint Lawrence Iroquoians in the area around AD 1450. We will give here an overview of the findings and discuss the relations with Saint Lawrence Iroquoian data from southern Quebec.