APPENDIX 1 

 LIST OF FEATUKES AT SITE 32MN1 



F-l. The palisade or stockade trench, containing the butts of 673 Cottonwood 



posts. 

 F-2. The bastion in the northeastern corner of the post. 

 F-3. The general area in the northern portion of the post enclosure where the 



log cabins were situated. 

 F-4. A large pit with an earth septum in the northern half of the enclosure. 



11 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 4.2 feet deep. 

 F-5. A portion of a cannon base found in F-4. 

 F-6. A large pit with an earth septum in the eastern portion of the enclosure. 



12.5 feet long, 5-7 feet wide, and 3-4.3 feet deep. 

 F-7. A large shallow pit without septum in the northern portion of the enclosure. 



8.7 feet long, 4.8 feet wide, and 0.7-1.5 feet deep. 

 F-8. A small pit with a square outline adjacent to Features 63 and 64. 2.8 feet 



on a side, and 2.5 feet deep. 

 F-9. A small pit with an oval outline adjacent to Feature 19. 1.5 feet by 1.9 feet 



surface dimensions, and 1.6 feet deep. 

 F-10. A small pit with a pentagonal outline adjacent to Feature 19. 2.2 feet wide, 



2.4 feet long, and 1.0 foot deep. 

 F-11. A fireplace adjacent to Feature 21. 3.0 feet in diameter. 

 F-12. A large irregular pit within the bastion (F-2). 19.0 feet long, 7.0 feet 



wide, and 1.6 feet deep at deepest point. 

 F-13. A large pit with a septum in the western portion of the enclosure. 13.9 feet 



long, 7.9 feet wide, and 4.2 feet deep. 

 F-14. A large pit with a septum beneath the flooring of F-63, a log cabin. 7.1 feet 



long, 4.1 feet wide, and 2.2 feet deep. 

 F-15. A large pit without a septum near the western palisade trench line. 9.5 



feet long, 8.3 feet wide, and 1.4 feet deep. 

 F-16. A probable fireplace under the flooring of F-63, a log cabin. Ca. 2.5 feet in 



diameter. 

 F-17. A long rectangular shallow trench in the southeastern corner of the post 



enclosure and parallel to the palisade trench. 11 feet long, 1.3-1.7 



feet wide, and 0.8 foot deep. 

 F-18. A small shallow pit adjacent to F-22. 1.3 feet in diameter and 0.3 foot 



deep. Probably used for the smoke tanning of hides. 

 F-19. A fireplace adjacent to the eastern portion of the palisade trench. 2.5 feet 



in diameter, and 0.4 foot deep. 

 F-20. A long rectangular trench between the log cabin area (F-3) and the 



northern palisade trench line. This trench had served as a refuse dump 



for the kitchen. A portion of it was undercut. 24 feet long, 2 feet wide, 



and 2-2.5 feet deep. 

 F-21. A shallow rectangular trench in the eastern portion of the enclosure and 



parallel to the palisade trench line. 19 feet long, 1.6 feet wide, and 



0.5-1.0 foot deep. 



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