. Bulletin. Ethnology. Native Soil. Figure 7.—Feature 35, Dodd site. Feature 73 (fig. 8). Shape: Circular. Dimensions: Diameter, feet; depth, feet. Pit walls: Unfaced refuse. Floor: Tramped bottom of the pit. Roof supports: Four primary central posts and a series of widely spaced posts near the edge of the floor. Entrance: Opening to the northeast. There a well-defined row of post holes on either side of the entryway. The entrance floor sloped slightly upward. Firepit: Centrally located basin filled with whitish ash. Floor pits: One straight-sided pit just inside the east wall.


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Native Soil. Figure 7.—Feature 35, Dodd site. Feature 73 (fig. 8). Shape: Circular. Dimensions: Diameter, feet; depth, feet. Pit walls: Unfaced refuse. Floor: Tramped bottom of the pit. Roof supports: Four primary central posts and a series of widely spaced posts near the edge of the floor. Entrance: Opening to the northeast. There a well-defined row of post holes on either side of the entryway. The entrance floor sloped slightly upward. Firepit: Centrally located basin filled with whitish ash. Floor pits: One straight-sided pit just inside the east wall. Associations: None. Comments: This house had been 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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