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Site Stratification and Traits 
Components 
with surface sherds a few hundred 
yards away but separate from cemetery 
we were unable to investigate because 
the field was in alfalfa. 
Location VII, 
Jo19— W. M. —Low mound with residual flint mantle 
vault wall (fortunately only a corner 
disturbed) of large flint fragments su- 
perimposed directly on rectangular plat- 
orms of flat limestone slabs on which 
en superstructure erected over dirt fill 
inside vault walls oval in shape. Intense 
fires kindled in this structure which was 
burnt itself, the fill being burnt all the 
Way down to the burials which were 
partly charred; deep narrow pit fill with 
dark 
Location VIII. 
Js30— 1. W.M. 1. —l. Preponderance of A1 ware over Bi 
EE ove Ril —ware; some C ware; 3 pot shapes ; per- 
— 2B. Ww. —forated disc of thick pottery; polished 
ax; very small stemmed p.p.’s 
2A All Ai ware in lowest levels; stem- 
med p.p.’s. 2B. Thick small pot of A¢ 
ware with point side notched near base 
in -occupation pocket. 
Location IX. 
~_—- —Extensive but thin occupation layer con- 
taming barely discernible temporary fire- 
