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above the sea, 200 meters from the south end of the reef and 10 

 meters from the nearest beach. 



In front of the high land S. S. E. of the spit the foreshore of the 

 bay is ca. 100 meters broad and is completely covered with stones. 

 Round about on this we found 5 shelters, 2 permanent meat-depots, 

 6 temporary meat-stores and 1 grave. With regard to the relative 

 positions of the ruins and the form and size of the shelters, refer- 

 ence may be made to PI. III. 



Shelter 669 was found ca. ^h meter above the sea. The walls 

 were formed partly of separate, single stones, partly of built-up 

 stones and partly of several rows of pointed stones. The west wall 

 was 050 to 070 M. high. In the east wall was an overturned, trian- 

 gular stone, which has been ca. 060 M. high when in its place. The 

 floorplace consisted of fine gravel. 



Shelter 670 was found ca. 2 meters above the sea. The back wall 

 was formed of a compact, double row of stones. Between these was 

 a packing of earth and gravel and their upper edge was on a level 

 with the ground outside the shelter. The floorplace consisted of ex- 

 tremely fine gravel and lay 035 M. lower than the upper edge of 

 the back wall. A circular, temporary meat-store (678), 100 in dia- 

 meter was found 5 meters S. W. of the shelter. It was built of large 

 stones. 



Shelter 671 was found ca. 3 meters above the sea, alongside an 

 erratic block of gneiss 128 M. high, which formed the one wall of 

 the shelter. The remaining walls consisted of single rows of stones of 

 different size. The floorplace w^as uneven and in the gravel, which 

 covered it, were found many, sharp, small stones. A circular, tem- 

 porary meat-store (679), 050 M. in diameter, formed of small stones, 

 was found 3 meters S. E. of the shelter. 



Shelter 672 w^as found ca. 1 meter above the sea. The walls 

 лvere formed of a single row of stones, except in the south-eastern 

 part of the rounding, where 2 rows were found in a double layer. 

 The floorplace consisted of uniform gravel and lay 035 M. deeper 

 than the ground round about the shelter. A circular, temporary 

 meat-store (680) was found ca. 3 meters further to the S.W.; it was 

 050 M. in diameter and formed of small stones. 



Shelter 673 was double and was found ca. 1 meter above 

 the sea. The north wall was 057 M. high and formed of 3 

 layers of stones, outside which stood a row of stones on end. 

 The central wall was 0-34 M. high and consisted of a single row^ 

 of stones with some few loose stones above. The south and the 

 back walls were both formed of a single row of stones, in the 

 south wall 010 M. high, in the back wall 034 M. The walls were 



