. Bulletin. Ethnology. de Laguna] THE STORY OF A TLINGIT COMMUNITY 87 THE SADDLE We excavated the eastern edge of the saddle above the northwest part of the shelf, where access to the top of the island was easiest. Squares 2-T and 2-S were on top of the saddle, 1-U, 1-T, 1-S at the break of the slope, and 0-U, 0-T, and 0-S on the edge of the slope (fig. 12). The upper edge of the excavation (2-S) lay about 17 feet above the survey mark on the shelf, or 37 feet 8 inches above the high-. DAXATKANADA SADDLE BOTTOM OF MIDDEN Figure 12.—Bottom of midden on saddle, Daxatkanada Island. Redrawn by Ire


. Bulletin. Ethnology. de Laguna] THE STORY OF A TLINGIT COMMUNITY 87 THE SADDLE We excavated the eastern edge of the saddle above the northwest part of the shelf, where access to the top of the island was easiest. Squares 2-T and 2-S were on top of the saddle, 1-U, 1-T, 1-S at the break of the slope, and 0-U, 0-T, and 0-S on the edge of the slope (fig. 12). The upper edge of the excavation (2-S) lay about 17 feet above the survey mark on the shelf, or 37 feet 8 inches above the high-. DAXATKANADA SADDLE BOTTOM OF MIDDEN Figure 12.—Bottom of midden on saddle, Daxatkanada Island. Redrawn by Irene Waraksa. 460927—60 7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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