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Table 9. — Complete numerical and percental count of all types recovered 



In plotting the percental values of the wares present in the various 

 stratitests (from 1 through 4) the following results were obtained: 



Hyco Plam easily demonstrates its early appearance in the 

 strength manifested, while cord-wrapped paddle is just getting 

 started. Ilyco Plain soon dies out comjDletely, leaving the fabric- 

 marked as the favorite ware which continues on as long as the site is 

 occupied, while the cord-wrapped paddled ware quickly gains its 

 maximum and soon fades away. Fabric-marked, the tliird ware to 

 make its appearance, quickly takes over and gains in dominance over 

 all other types. 



Surface indications reveal that both the Clarksville Plain and the 

 Textile Impressed are minority types, which were not really repre- 

 sented in the site proper, since none were found within the cultural 

 deposits. This is best demonstrated in the final plot of the whole site 

 which follows. 



TRAIT LIST 



The following list of traits has been compiled from the excavation 

 of the Hj^co site, 44IIa7. An attempt has been made to arrange these 

 traits in a certain fuctional order. (After Fairbanks, 1942.) 



Subsistence activitt: 



Collecting complex: 



Collecting wild nuts, berries, grass seeds, and root stocli. The latter 

 is inferential since a number of digging tools were found but no 

 evidence of any practice of agriculture was found. 

 Tlunting and fishing complex: 



Bear, deer, raccoon, rabbit, turkey, opossum, waterfowl, etc. 



Garfish, etc. 



Use of nets, inferential from the imprints on exterior of clay vessels. 



COMMUNITT PLAN ACTIVITY: 



Village location and plan complex: 



Village located near stream. 



Village located at the confluence of two rivers. 



Village located near shoal where shellfish are available. 



Midden stratified. 



Midden pits, scarce. 



Fired areas with broken stones. 



Fire-cracked stones in debris. 

 Architectural complex: 



No evidence of any structures. 



