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The eastern rest was composed of one stone laid on the top of an 

 other. 



The trap (38) lay between a permanent and a temporary meat- 

 store (55 and 53). It was 075 M. long, 018 M. broad and 023 M. 

 high. The heavy sliding door was lying at the side and the hind- 

 most covering stone had been removed. The door opening faced the 

 south. The trap was quite well preserved. 



A construction of small stones (39), in the form of a slight curve, 

 was 245 M. long but only 075 M. deep in the bend. 



Tent-rings, permanent and temporary meat-depots were found 

 partly along the south coast of the Naze and partly somewhat higher 

 up, almost on the ridge of the Naze (see fig. 15). 



On the beach 2 tent-rings were found (40), but they had been so 

 much disturbed that they could not be measured (musk-ox). Further, 

 the following tent-rings were found here: 



hi the middle of the west wall in the tent-ring 42 there was a 

 semicircular niche directed outwards, with radius = 035 M. A stone 

 was placed in the middle of the floorplace. 



An oval tent-ring (46) was found higher up on the Naze, between 

 the beach and the stone remains on the ridge. It was 220 M. broad 

 along the edge of the platform, which lay in the direction east to 

 west. From this to the back wall the distance was 130 M.; to the 

 front wall 075 M. The door opening could not be distinguished. 



Some bone remains were found scattered about on the ridge of 

 the Naze (polar bear, walrus). 



