. Bulletin. Ethnology. D. Straight sidtfd" A. Contracting Stem B. Parallel-sided. Stemmed s*em C. Cxpar^ing Stem Figure 21.—Classification chart for chipped points (Strong, 1935, p. 89). set vertically. Four of the houses with five main posts had two addi- tional postholes located about twice as far from the center as were the main postholes, and opposite the easternmost side of the main post pattern. These additional postholes were interpreted as representing part of an entrance structure. Other postholes were found in all but one of the houses, but these posts showed no regulari


. Bulletin. Ethnology. D. Straight sidtfd" A. Contracting Stem B. Parallel-sided. Stemmed s*em C. Cxpar^ing Stem Figure 21.—Classification chart for chipped points (Strong, 1935, p. 89). set vertically. Four of the houses with five main posts had two addi- tional postholes located about twice as far from the center as were the main postholes, and opposite the easternmost side of the main post pattern. These additional postholes were interpreted as representing part of an entrance structure. Other postholes were found in all but one of the houses, but these posts showed no regularity in location and were not considered to represent parts of the main house struc- tures. The fireplaces were all basin-shaped areas of burned earth, usually containing gray ash. They were always at a level slightly higher than the floor level and always in the center of the lodges. None of the houses had prepared floors. The floors were considered to be at the. 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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