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ABORIGINAL SITES IN LOUISIANA AND IN ARKANSAS. 
Near Ruggs Bluff, Union Parish. 
On the Scott Place, Union Parish. 
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MAP OF PART OF BAYOU D'ARBONNE и 
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SITE ON THE OUCHLEY PLACE, UNION PARISH. 
The Ouchley Place, belonging to Mr. R. Ouchley, who lives upon it, is 
about one-half mile back from Bayou D’Arbonne, at a place where it is joined 
by Rocky Branch bayou. 
Part of the Ouchley Place is a large field along the side of which nearest the 
bayou are a number of humps and rises. Some of these were dug into by us 
unsuccessfully, the soil being without evidence of having served as dwelling-sites 
to any great extent. On the surface of these slight elevations, with one exception, 
was midden débris in small quantities, and it is probable the sites had served as 
places of abode for short periods or that the midden material had been washed 
away. 
One small hump had, superficially, considerable débris, including a number 
of small, barbed arrowpoints of flint. This rise was dug into with especial care, 
and black soil showing former occupancy was found to a depth of about one foot. 
No burials were encountered. 
