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Ficure 21.—Floor plans of cabins and excavations at Crow-Flies-High Village. 
Outside the cabin there were two shallow, basin-shaped cache 
pits. Kvidently they had been placed immediately alongside the walls 
of the cabin. These were about 2 feet in depth and from 2 to 3 
feet in diameter. One had been outside the southeast corner of the 
cabin and extended down 1 foot below the floor level of the cabin. 
It was noted as a fire-blackened area containing a mixture of char- 
coal and ash in varying proportions. The heaviest concentrations of 
