. Bulletin. Ethnology. OUTLINE DO 'floor* oreoj e OepreislonslposI holeifl traceable from 00 ^'floor'remnanf], jee ne9. 4)BN))/N 2d I0R4 lOR 5. ,neot staket: , . et DD N^ljMag. 91 -6 7DD C post holes (?) 4- lO'Wof MagN. Map 6.—House pits 41 and 42, 45-BN-53. given below in numerical order and the few conclusions that may be drawn will follow. House pit 11 (map 5).—This pit was chosen for excavation for two reasons: it was centrally located and it appeared to be about an aver- age house pit (it is really slightly larger than the median house pit as described above). In


. Bulletin. Ethnology. OUTLINE DO 'floor* oreoj e OepreislonslposI holeifl traceable from 00 ^'floor'remnanf], jee ne9. 4)BN))/N 2d I0R4 lOR 5. ,neot staket: , . et DD N^ljMag. 91 -6 7DD C post holes (?) 4- lO'Wof MagN. Map 6.—House pits 41 and 42, 45-BN-53. given below in numerical order and the few conclusions that may be drawn will follow. House pit 11 (map 5).—This pit was chosen for excavation for two reasons: it was centrally located and it appeared to be about an aver- age house pit (it is really slightly larger than the median house pit as described above). In exammation of this depression (see pi. 3, 6) a roughly north-south trench was dug through the center. This trench was 5 feet (one grid square) wide and the earth was removed in one-. 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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