. Bulletin. Ethnology. /aminated area of burned earthy e+c X' PROPJLB ' NOATH WALL. / / PLAN AT 60 TO 73 INCHES Figure 10.—Trench 19: Profile (north wall) and plan at 60 to 73 inches, a. Clay-lined pit filled with gray sand ; 6, pit filled with fragments of Monumental ware. I-IV, Struc- tures with stucco-faced walls. Numerical order corresponds to order of construction. Shading indicates inner side of stuccoed walls, x-x' (in profile), probable base of mound. floor associated with one and another of the structures, and repre- sent the top of the original low platform. The base of this structur


. Bulletin. Ethnology. /aminated area of burned earthy e+c X' PROPJLB ' NOATH WALL. / / PLAN AT 60 TO 73 INCHES Figure 10.—Trench 19: Profile (north wall) and plan at 60 to 73 inches, a. Clay-lined pit filled with gray sand ; 6, pit filled with fragments of Monumental ware. I-IV, Struc- tures with stucco-faced walls. Numerical order corresponds to order of construction. Shading indicates inner side of stuccoed walls, x-x' (in profile), probable base of mound. floor associated with one and another of the structures, and repre- sent the top of the original low platform. The base of this structure was not certainly defined, but appeared to lie at a level 85 to 89 inches deep. Below this point sherds were markedly less numerous than in the mound mass, and the level corresponds pretty well to the overall height of the mound above the present ground 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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