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F-22, A short trench which contained the butts of a series of cottonwood posts. 

 It was at the southwestern corner of F-62, a log cabin. It had apparently 

 served as a screen for this cabin. 10.2 feet long, 0.7 foot wide, and 1.4 

 feet deep. 



F-23. A shallow pit which contained charred wood and bark. It was adjacent to 

 F-22. Apparently used for the smoke tanning of hides. 0.9 foot diam- 

 eter, 0.2 foot deep. 



F-24. A fireplace in the presumed kitchen, F-62. It was surrounded by four 

 IK)sts in the form of a square ; these presumably represent the remains 

 of a wattle-and-daub stick chimney. 3 feet in diameter, 0.5 foot deep. 



F-25. A shallow pit which contained charcoal. It was located in the west-central 

 portion of the post enclosure, and probably served as a place for the 

 smoke tanning of hides. 0.7 foot in diameter and 0.1 foot deep. 



F-26. A shallow pit which contained charcoal. It was located in the southeastern 

 portion of the post enclosure adjacent to F-17. It probably was used in 

 the smoke tanning of hides. 0.8 foot in diameter and 0.1 foot deep. 



F-27. A shallow pit which contained charcoal. It was located in the south- 

 western portion of the post enclosure and probably was used in the 

 smoke tanning of hides. 1.0 foot diameter, and 0.2 foot deep. 



F-28. A rectangular pit which held a small cottonwood post. It is adjacent to 

 F-29, in the southwestern portion of the post enclosure. Surface di- 

 mensions : 1.7 feet x 2.3 feet, and 2.4 feet deep. 



F-29. A rectangular post mold filled with two stones and charcoal. It was adja- 

 cent to F-28. 1.1 feet in diameter and 0.8 foot deep. 



F-30. A square pit which held a small charred post. It was located immediately 

 inside the entrance to the post. 0.8 foot on a side and 1 foot deep. The 

 post was 0.5 foot in diameter. 



F-31 A round post hole adjacent to the entrance. 0.7 foot in diameter and 0.5 

 foot deep. 



F-32. A square pit which contained a round post mold. It was adjacent to the 

 entrance. O.S foot diameter, 1.4 feet deep; the post was 0.7 foot in 

 diameter. 



F-33. A round post hole adjacent to the entrance. 0.5 foot diameter, 1 foot deep. 



F-34. A circular pit with its base lined with charcoal. It was probably used for 

 the smoke tanning of hides. It was located in the southeastern corner 

 of the post enclosure. 1.5 feet diameter, 1 foot deep. 



F-35. A square pit containing a round post mold. It was located in the south- 

 eastern corner of the enclosure adjacent to F-53. 1 foot square, 1.4 feet 

 deep; the post was 0.45 foot in diameter. 



F-36. A square pit containing a rotted post butt. It was located in the southeast- 

 ern corner of the enclosure. 1.1 feet square, 1.3 feet deep ; the post was 

 0.6 foot in diameter. 



F-37. A circular pit filled with charcoal. It was located in the southwestern 

 corner of the enclosure and was probably used for the smoke tanning of 

 hides. 0.5 foot diameter and 0.1 foot deep. 



F-38. A circular pesthole which contained a rotted post. It was located in the 

 southwestern portion of the post. 0.5 foot diameter and 0.6 foot deep. 



F-39. A circular fireplace about 1.5 feet in diameter. It was in the southwest- 

 ern portion of the enclosure. 



P-40. A square pit which contained a round, rotted cottonwood post butt. It 

 was in the southeastern portion of the enclosure. 0.9 foot on a side, 1 

 foot deep ; the post was 0.7 foot in diameter. 



