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Subsistence activity — Continued 

 Hunting and fishing complex: 



Bear, deer, raccoon, fox, rabbit, turkey, waterfowls of various sorts, 

 elk, opossum, etc. 



Garfish, sturgeon, etc. 



Use of line and hook 



Use of nets, inferential, from imprints upon exterior of clay vessels 



Use of bow and arrow 



Use of atlatl 



Domestic dog 

 Agriculture complex: 



Growing corn 



Growing beans 



Growing tobacco, or a similar substance, inferred from the dottle pres- 

 ent in various pipe bowls 

 Community plan activity: 



Village location and plan complex: 



Village located near stream 



Clustered without plan 



Village located near shoal where shellfish are available 



Deep midden 



Midden pits numerous 



Fired areas with broken stones 



Fire cracked stones in debris 



Hearths irregular in shape 



Pits containing only shellfish remains 



Rock-surrounded wells scattered throughout habitational area 

 Architectural complex: 



Scattered post molds with no direct evidence of any structures 

 Ceremonial activity : 

 Burial complex: 



Circular graves 



Oval graves 



Flesh burials 



Single burials 



Multiple burials 



Disturbed burials 



Reburials 



Flexed burials on side 



Flexed burials on back 



Semiflexed burials on side 



Semiflexed burials on back 



Extended burials 



Burials with utility artifacts 



Burials with ornaments 



Burial offerings with adults 



Burial offerings with young 



Burials with turtle carapace as totemic emblems 



Burials without ornaments 



Burials without utility artifacts 



Burials made upon midden heap without insertion into soil 



Burials with pestholes within grave 



Grave goods scanty 



Grave goods usually near head 



