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tioned), in which the greatest height above the floor was 

 145 cm (at m)] possibly, however, the roof had sunli a little 



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Fig. 13. 

 Photograph of the interior of a winter-house , from лvhich the front part of the 

 roof has been removed, so that the light falls on the main platform. Tlie photo- 

 graph was taken from the window-sill (to the right of В in fig. 8) and includes 

 nearly the section ОЛЯ on fig. 8. Below is seen the platform, composed of a thin 

 slab supported by blocks of stones. The projecting oblique stone seen on the 

 left above is not very large in this case, but to make up for it the thin slab, 

 which forms the middle part of the roof, over the platform , is very large. On 

 the back wall of the house hang two coils of leather rope, made from Avalrus 

 skin; a similar coil lies on the platform. 



in the summer, so that the height might really have been a little 

 greater, but it can hardly have e.xceeded 160 cm in any case, so 



