g BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 118 



List of Sites 



The 23 sites showing evidence of prehistoric occupation reported in 

 this survey are listed below in numerical order. Their location is 

 indicated on the map of Norris Basin, each site being designated by 

 number assigned. 



Site 

 no. Description Oxoner 



1. Stone mounds J. M. Hetherley. 



2. Bowman mounds F. H. Bowman. 



3. Saltpeter cave Stoke Meredith. 



4. McCarty mounds Jim McCarty. 



5. Caryville site M- N, Irvin. 



6. Hill stone mounds Harvey Hill. 



7. Wilson mound Isaac Wilson. 



8. Richardson mound Wiley Richardson 



9. Harris mound Mrs. Mandy Harris. 



10. Ausmus mounds John L. Ausmus. 



11. Walters village C. J. Walters. 



12. Wallace cave Judge J. H. Wallace. 



13. Bullock cave Roy Alexander. 



14. Hawkins cave Federal property. 



15. Johnson cemetery J. B. Johnson. 



16. Taylor mound Dr. Sam Taylor. 



17. Lea mound and village C. R. Lea. 



18. Stone mounds H. Clay Stiner. 



19. Burial mound A. B. Cox. 



20. Burial cave John L. Ausmus. 



21. Crawford mounds Sam Crawford. 



22. Freel mound W. A. Freel. 



23. Doan cave William and Robert Doan. 



Note on Technique of Excavation and the Interpretation of 



Drawings 



In the excavation of all mounds reported in this survey a uniform 

 method of survey and designation was used. When surveyed, 

 mounds were staked as indicated, either in 10-foot squares or in 

 5-foot squares, along the cardinal directions. The northeast stake is 

 always designated as the zero stake. The squares are designated 

 southward by integers and westward by decimals. In all drawings 

 of staked areas shown in this report the stake lines have been omitted 

 for the sake of clarity. However, one point is always designated 

 for reference. By the use of the accompanying scale and the given 

 reference point, it is always possible to reconstruct the coordinate 

 system of stakes, superimposed on any excavated area. 



In drawings of excavated areas, rectangular post-mold patterns of 

 structures to be described in more detail elsewhere are reported by 

 broken lines made up of long lines and dashes. Primary structures 



