﻿ARCHEOLOGIC CARTOGRAPHY. 



The foUo-wing scheme of couventions adopted for the Archeologic Cartography of 

 North America coutains the symbols used ou the maps of this Bulletin : 



^ Village site. 



^ Wood lodge. 



£0, Group or village of wood lodges. 



■^ Earth lodge. 



•^^ Group or village of earth lodges. 



^ Stoue lodge. 

 XH Group or village of stone lodges. 



«1 Cliff lodge. 



Group or village of cliff lodges. 



C| Cavate lodge. 



q Group or village of cavate lodges 

 TT Subterranean lodge. 

 T^ Group or village of subterranean lodges, i^ Reservoir. 



^ Burial mound. 



u^ Mound with single stone grave, 



J^ Mound with stone graves. 



vj Grave or single burial. 



\jj Cemetery, 



^o/ Stone grave. 



\B3/ Stone-grave cemetery, 



\^ Ossuary. 



C Inclosure. 



E Inclosure with interior mound. 



^ Inclosure with exterior mound. 

 TT Excavation. 



■^ Igloo lodge. 



■6^ Group or village of igloo lodges, 

 ■™" Inhabited stone village (pueblo). 

 @ Assembly lodge of wood. 

 @ Assembly lodge of earth. 

 ® Assembly lodge of stone. 

 @ Cliff assembly lodge. 

 ® Cave assembly lodge, 

 ® Subterranean assembly lodge, 

 ■'■ Tower. 

 ■*■ Mound, 

 ••fti Group of mounds. 

 @ Assembly mound. 

 J^ Effigy mound. 

 JUL Group of effigy juounds. 

 *. Domiciliary mound. 



(6) 



zisa Canal. 



— * Copper mine. 



*^ Flint mine or quarry, 



•-i Soapstone mine, 



M Mica mine, 



A Cave deposit. 



iX Cave burial. 



jz. Refuse heap. 



.a. Shell heap. 



£. Sculpture. 



Jft. Group of sculptures. 



^ Petroglyph. 



fS( Group of petroglyphs, 



♦ Cache. 



A Cairn. 

 — Trail. 



4- Undefined antiquities. 



