. Bulletin. Ethnology. 342 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 169 9 N. • -POSTHOLES 0-PITS X-CORN PITS Figure 13.—Excavation plan, Fort Walton zone, site J-5. test produced a plain, sand-tempered sherd and a charred nut at a depth of 2 feet below the base of the Fort Walton zone. It was evident the Deptford remains, although not plentiful, covered at least a dis- tance of 45 feet parallel to the river. Work in zone 6B produced a part of a charred nut, rarely a bit of calcined bone, 2 or 3 chert chips, and 14 sherds. These sherds have been classified as 2 Deptford Simple Stamped (pi. 69, a), 6
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 342 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bull. 169 9 N. • -POSTHOLES 0-PITS X-CORN PITS Figure 13.—Excavation plan, Fort Walton zone, site J-5. test produced a plain, sand-tempered sherd and a charred nut at a depth of 2 feet below the base of the Fort Walton zone. It was evident the Deptford remains, although not plentiful, covered at least a dis- tance of 45 feet parallel to the river. Work in zone 6B produced a part of a charred nut, rarely a bit of calcined bone, 2 or 3 chert chips, and 14 sherds. These sherds have been classified as 2 Deptford Simple Stamped (pi. 69, a), 6 Deptford Linear Check Stamped (pi. 69, h-d).^ 6 plain, sand-tempered including a tetrapod and part of a tetrapodal base (pi. 69, e). These sherds were very sandy, contained small, rounded quartz grains as temper, and had a fair amount of micaceous inclusions. That they pertain to the Deptford period of the Southeast seems 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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