. Bulletin. Ethnology. PROFILE AT 14 NORTH. PROFILE AT 17 NORTH Figure 9.—Profiles, Doering site (42/66A6-2). Light stippling, weathered midden zone; '^ horizontal hatching, midden deposit; black, sterile clay knoll; diagonal hatching, unexcavated. Below 20 cm. ( foot) the organic discoloration of the midden increases to the depth of 75 cm. ( feet). There is less sand admix- ture, and clay content increases. From 45 to 75 cm. ( to feet) the midden is somewhat indurated, and this zone marks the period of the most concentrated occupation. Animal bone fragments, includ- ing human


. Bulletin. Ethnology. PROFILE AT 14 NORTH. PROFILE AT 17 NORTH Figure 9.—Profiles, Doering site (42/66A6-2). Light stippling, weathered midden zone; '^ horizontal hatching, midden deposit; black, sterile clay knoll; diagonal hatching, unexcavated. Below 20 cm. ( foot) the organic discoloration of the midden increases to the depth of 75 cm. ( feet). There is less sand admix- ture, and clay content increases. From 45 to 75 cm. ( to feet) the midden is somewhat indurated, and this zone marks the period of the most concentrated occupation. Animal bone fragments, includ- ing human bones, were most frequent at this level, although they occur in considerable quantity in the lower levels as 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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