Pa'p.'^o." 37]' ClOOD SOLDIER SITE — NEUMAN 317 



The lists show buffalo, deer, coyote, kit fox, and fish associated with 

 the Good Soldier Component, and buffalo, prairie dog, and rabbit with 

 the Badger Component. Interestingly, almost all of the buffalo re- 

 mains are from the limbs of the animals ; previous writers have sug- 

 gested that this phenomena indicates that the kills and the butchering 

 took place some distance from the main camp or village (Lehmer, 

 1952 ; White, 1952 a, 1952 b, 1954) . 



VEGETAIi 



Only one vegetal specimen, a pit of the Prunus americana^ was re- 

 covered. It came from square N140W40 in the 1.0-1.5 foot level. 



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