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Association of Artifacts and Food Remains with Buildings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2018

Extract

Table 15 summarizes the occurrences of pottery types and descriptive groupings in the buildings. As discussed in the section on Cultural Stratigraphy (pp. 66-70), some of the round houses under the mound were positively in Phase 1 because they were overlapped by the first mound fills, the four “small round mounds” called Zones 2 to 5. Features 10-18 were included in Phase 1 because they agreed with sub-mound houses in all particulars, and Newell’s notes stated that mound wash on the north side came down over them in part. Features 19, 29, 30, 32, 33, 35, and 41 were placed with Phase 2 in the artifact tables because there was some chance that they were not built until after the four “small mounds” were erected, or until the primary-mound platform was being extended laterally over the former village.

Type
Part II. Analysis and Interpretation
Copyright
Copyright © Society for American Archaeology 1949

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