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pits and house sites as well.'' Because of work then in progress at the 

 Walker Gilmore site, little time was available for an investigation of 

 the Weeping Water site ; nevertheless, three short visits were made 



Fig 27— Sketch map of aboriginal sites on Weeping Water Creek, Cass 

 County. 1-9, mounds; A, B, B', quarry trenches; C, E, F, house pits; D, where 

 artifact figured (pi. 17, fig- L ^) was found. 



to the latter place on November 22, 1930, and on February 7 and 21, 

 1931, respectively. One mound was trenched and the region rather 

 superficially examined on these three visits. In lieu of more extensive 



'*This is probably the hilltop site several miles north of Nehawka referred 

 to by Todd, 1888, p. 375, and later by Blackman, 1907 b, p. no. 



