230 Chr. Bendix Thosthup 



was oval, 225 M. in east to west and 150 M. in north to south 

 direction. The wall was arched a little inwards, so that the cross- 

 section above was less than the diameter of the floorplace. 



North of the winter -houses we found a tent- ring (105) about 

 half a kilometer from the shore. It lay on pebbly ground, was 

 oval, 240 M. long in north to south direction and 190 M. broad 

 along the edge of the platform, which divided the floorplace into 

 two equally large parts. The door opening looked towards the south 

 and was 060 M. broad. 



Fig. 24. Permanent whale-llesh depot 99. Syttcnkilometernæssct. 

 Seen from tlie E. N. E. Shows the door, the door-stone, the wall still standing and the rock which 

 liad formed the north wall. In the background to the right dei)ot !)8. (Photo, by the author). 



About 100 meters nearer the beach we found an old shore-line, 

 within which there lay 4 tent-rings (106) and about 6 temporary 

 meat-stores (107). Both the rings and the meat-stores were in ruins 

 and of an older appearance. 



For the various structures on Syttenkilometernæsset flat stones 

 have in the main been used. 



Between Syttenkilometernæsset and Oksebladet. At several 

 places along this stretch we found old tent-rings (108) and tempor- 

 ary meat-stores (109), especially on the small, rocky islets. On 

 one of these, inside the bay, we also found a trap (110). The signs 



