224 



The 

 300 M. 

 The 



Chr. Bendix Thostrup 

 other 11 winter-houses (72) were estimated to be 250 by 

 following table gives details regarding the tent-rings. 



Further notes regarding these rings may be given. 



74: there was a stone in the middle of the door opening. 



75 (fig. 3): the door was indistinct. The phitform had obviously 

 been levelled and the whole floorplace lay somewhat lower than the 

 tent-ring stones. 



76 (fig. 19): in the back part of the tent-ring there was a col- 

 lection of 6 Hat stones, forming a small circle. From the centre of 

 this the distance to the back wall was 125 M. and to the front wall 

 1'75 M. To the south of the ring and close to it there was a fire- 

 place 035 M. long (77) with the opening to the north. 



78: a row of stones closed the outer end of the passage. North 

 of the ring lay a permanent meat-depot (79); (feathers, fjord seal). 



80: the edge of the platform led from the door to the opposite 

 wall. 



81: the door opening could not be distinguished. The tloorplace 

 in the eastern part of the ring had been levelled and has probably 

 been the platform. 



82 (fig. 20): broken up. 



84: the door opening was not distinct. In the middle of the ring 

 lay a large Hat stone. Close to the ring in an easterly direction lay 



