. Bioarchaeology of the late prehistoric Guale : South End Mound I, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. Guale Indians; Human remains (Archaeology); Human skeleton; Paleopathology; Indians of North America; Mounds; Excavations (Archaeology). 19^ $ ' fe13^' 1oe ^ * / V6 It'"' *12 r°D 15* / o /4B <0 / 9£ E 5 Ca., b. 41 ^-a37. magnetic north 5 ft. 15 Fig. 2. Moore's excavations of South End Mound [; numbers indicate burials and letters in- dicate ceramic vessels (adapted from Moore, l 897; fig. 49; from Larsen and Thomas, 1986: fig. 2). porated into this larger excavation, especially a sh


. Bioarchaeology of the late prehistoric Guale : South End Mound I, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. Guale Indians; Human remains (Archaeology); Human skeleton; Paleopathology; Indians of North America; Mounds; Excavations (Archaeology). 19^ $ ' fe13^' 1oe ^ * / V6 It'"' *12 r°D 15* / o /4B <0 / 9£ E 5 Ca., b. 41 ^-a37. magnetic north 5 ft. 15 Fig. 2. Moore's excavations of South End Mound [; numbers indicate burials and letters in- dicate ceramic vessels (adapted from Moore, l 897; fig. 49; from Larsen and Thomas, 1986: fig. 2). porated into this larger excavation, especially a short north-south trench located to the cast and south of the mound center. 2 m X 2 m meter excavation units were Laid out in a north-south grid. Each unit was excavated from the surface to sterile subsoil. The test units were named on the basis of letters run- ning east-west and numbers running north- south (, unit F10). In total, and including the aforementioned north south test trench, 19 units and a single 1 01 X 2 m unit were excavated. Although the depth of the dis- turbed mound fill varied, the average depth of most units was about I m. The 1990s excavations confirmed our ear- lier finding that we had located our excava- tion in relation to that of Moore. In particular, in unit B<s the margin of his excavation was revealed in the south profile and horizontal excavation surface, helping us to locate our excavation with relation to his dig. 4). Sim- ilarly, the pit associated with Moore's exca- vation in the far southeastern corner of the site was clearl) displayed in the profile of. 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 Larsen, Clark Spencer; Creekmore, Andrew; Thomas, David Hurst; Moore, Clarence B. (Clarence Bloomfield), 1852-1936. [New York] : American Museum of Natural History


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