. Bulletin. Ethnology. !"!^''' ^^^^ ^^^ AREA, S. DAK., 1950-51—LEHMER 95 The "altar" itself had been enlarged by packing refuse-bearing earth at the front and sides. The entire "altar" had then been plastered, the only instance of the use of plaster at the site. The plaster partly to completely covered the holes left by one row of wall posts at the rear of the "altar," which seems to indicate that these posts were removed when the additional set was put in place. Stralght-sldad Cache Pit Firepit. RefusA Native Soil. Please note that these images are ext


. Bulletin. Ethnology. !"!^''' ^^^^ ^^^ AREA, S. DAK., 1950-51—LEHMER 95 The "altar" itself had been enlarged by packing refuse-bearing earth at the front and sides. The entire "altar" had then been plastered, the only instance of the use of plaster at the site. The plaster partly to completely covered the holes left by one row of wall posts at the rear of the "altar," which seems to indicate that these posts were removed when the additional set was put in place. Stralght-sldad Cache Pit Firepit. RefusA Native Soil. 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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