XIII 



Pits (Jiid O til CI- Still I til res 



STRUCTURE D 



An exploratory trench was dug northward sc\cral 

 yards from a point on Wall 1). on axis with Structure 

 B. An irregularly shaped remnant of unmortared- 

 brick structure, varying Ix'tween two and three bricks 

 wide and one course high was discovered at the un- 

 disturbed le\el. This measured H.5 feet by 6 feet. 

 Adjacent to it, extending 5.8 feet and having a width 

 \arying from 6.5 to 7 feet, was a pit 2 feet 8 inches 

 deep, dug 2 feet below the undisturbed clay level, and 

 tilled with a heavy deposit of artifacts, oystershells, 

 and animal bones. The artifact remains were the 

 richest in the entire site. Some of the most significant 

 of these are the following: 



jU |i)!i/ ()(tai;unal s\i\ 



59 lt>H8 WinclxUllr: 



59 lt>79 Handle sherd ol .\orlh Urvon gravcl-lcmpcrcx) 



earthenware (ill. 15) 

 59 1698 BucJclcy high-rirrd, black-glazed rarti 



(fig. 65) 

 59 1699 Buckley high-firrd, aml)er-«laxrd earthenware 



pan sherds (fig. 65, ilU. 17 and 18) 

 .59. I70() Brown-decorated ycllowwarc cup or p •—••-■• 



sherd» (fis. 64c. ill. 16) 

 59 1701 Not' 



siv 

 59 1762 Sheidof \\>. 



with ivi- 



h6d) 

 59 17(H I^. 



59.1656 

 59 1942 

 59 1663] 

 59 2029 1 

 59 1939] 

 59.1664 

 59 1665 

 59 l6t>H 

 59 16691 

 59 1670) 

 59 1672 

 59 1675 

 .59 1676 

 59 1678 

 59 1680 

 59.1681 

 .59 1682 

 59 1685 



Key (fig. 88) 

 Iron bolt (ill. 69) 



Two-lined forks (ill. 55-57) 



(cwcler"s hammer (ill. 78) 

 I'laifinents of a y ' 

 Knife blade and "^ 



86b) 



Pewter tririd-handlcspoons(fig.86f and g.ill. .58) 



Pewter "wavy-end" spoon (fig. 86c, ill. 59) 



FraginrnUofirol. ' plate (fig 86ii) 



Pewter leapt)t liil '' 



Bra.'w rings (fig. 8:)i) 



.Sleel sciiwors (ill. 61) 



Large fishhook (ill. 88) 



C:halk biillrt mol.i •■ ill. 51) 



Slalc pencil ( fii; ' ' 



.59 170«> Blue-am! 

 II' • ■ 

 59 I7t)7 Bl. 



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v 



(A: "• 



"I I 1 



trMiii aUnil 1835, i> r 



dem>5il.) 



The Ixjncs were virlunlly «" ■>'»rl .rfii«- r\< ri<t foi 

 a few rabbit Iwnes. The «>■ 



refuse de|K>xit. reflect the m -te lot tlwr iJmi.- 



nbiiiu' '"' ■" "'■•• 



Tlv of the stniciurr i» not cl- 



