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those in the trench ; the post holes which should have completed the 

 square at the southeastern corner were lacking. 



Within the circular trench, as shown on the plan, was the arc of 

 an inner circle also containing post holes. 



Three fire pits. A, B, and C, were found, containing ashes, black 

 earth, and refuse. A post hole, full of ashes, was found beneath C, 

 the fire pit near the entrance. 



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FiGUEH 2. — Plan of House Ring No. 2 



The positions of random post holes are indicated on the plan. 

 There was no large central post hole as in House Eing No. 1. 



HOUSE RING NO. 3 



Seventy-eight feet northeast of No. 1 and 75 feet east of No. 2 was 

 House Ring No. 3 (fig. 3). The circle was small, being only 38 feet 

 in diameter, and the trench was only 10 to 12 inches wide and from 

 2 to 4 inches deep ; its fill was similar to that of House Ring No. 2. 



