MYEFS| THE FEWKES GROUP 563 
postholes belonging to buildings.. The number of postholes, con- 
sidering the small space uncovered, leads us to hope for a fairly 
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accurate ground plan of all the structures when the mound shall have 
been thoroughly explored. 
A photograph of some of the postholes of building B and its neigh- 
bors is shown in Plate 126, a. This building had a fairly level floor. 
