. Bulletin. Ethnology. WALKEB] TROYVILLB, LA., MOUNDS 33 several inches thick containing camp-site debris. Undisturbed earth was reached at feet. Another attempt was made farther along the bluff at the end of Mound Street which yielded better results. At this point a bridge LITTLE RIVSR BLUFF EDGE \ ^CELT \Q CHARCOAL ARROW POINt CLAM SHELLS. HOUSE Fig DEB 13.—Diagram of bluff burial ground. formerly crossed Little Eiver, connecting Jonesville and Trinity, but due to high water in this stream a few years ago the south bank began to cave back so rapidly that the supports for the bridge at th
. Bulletin. Ethnology. WALKEB] TROYVILLB, LA., MOUNDS 33 several inches thick containing camp-site debris. Undisturbed earth was reached at feet. Another attempt was made farther along the bluff at the end of Mound Street which yielded better results. At this point a bridge LITTLE RIVSR BLUFF EDGE \ ^CELT \Q CHARCOAL ARROW POINt CLAM SHELLS. HOUSE Fig DEB 13.—Diagram of bluff burial ground. formerly crossed Little Eiver, connecting Jonesville and Trinity, but due to high water in this stream a few years ago the south bank began to cave back so rapidly that the supports for the bridge at the Jonesville end were undermined and it collapsed into the torrent. During the caving away of great areas of this bank human skeletons. 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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