AN ERIE INDIAN VILLAGE AND BURIAL SITE 5I3 



Grave CIII, pit 143, was at 5'' in the middle of trench 19 and was 

 ^^2" deep. It contained the crumbHng remains of an adult female 

 and an infant. The adult headed east, faced north and lay on 

 the right side ; the infant headed east, faced north and lay on the 

 right side. At the occiput of the female was a deposit of red 

 ocher. 



Grave CIV, pit 144, at 22' on the east side of trench 19 contained 

 the skeleton of a male. Two arrowheads were found at the top 

 of the skull. Orientation : skull east, face north, right side, flexed. 



Grave CV, pit 145, at 100' in the middle of trench 10, was 48'' 

 deep. At one end of the excavation was a rimless vessel. The 

 bones had disappeared. 



Grave CVI, pit 146, on the east side of trench 19 at 66' was 42" 

 in depth. The grave held the crumbling remains of an adult 

 female headed northwest and facing southwest. Before the face 

 was a crumbling pottery vessel. 



Grave CVII, pit 147, on the west side of trench 19 at 70' con- 

 tained the crumbling skeletons of a female and an infant. At the 

 occiput of the adult was a broken pot having an ear or handle. 



