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rolling land along the eastern site of Honeoye creek. Between rhe 

 site which lies on the hill some 50 feet above the creek and the 

 stream itself are wide flats some 200 to 300 feet from the base of 

 the hill. The site seems to have been occupied for an extended 

 period and has two cemeteries. More than twenty entire pottery 

 vessels were found in the burials, together with many articles of 

 shell, bone, stone and wood. 



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The Factory Hollow 

 Site 



Fig. 85 Sketch map of the Factory Hollow site (after Follett) 



II Village and burial site at Factory Hollow on lot 64, \\'est 

 Bloomfield. The site occupies the abrupt terrace above the Honeoye 

 outlet and above the eastern slope. The hill is very steep; a village 

 and burial site lay upon its top 100 feef above the valley. The 



