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which was found to be a ceremonial assembling place. It was 10 
feet deep and has been filled with about 6 feet of fine débris. Large 
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Fic. 106.—Fireplace in dwelling pit. Jambs of smoother 
baked clay, bottom a flat stone, hearth of baked clay. 
pines grow on the margin and in the depression. Scrapers of flint 
and bones of deer were also found among the burials. So far as 
ascertained, the people who used the circular semisubterranean houses 
