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ware were used. All were of rather coarse texture, shell-tempered. 

 The scarcity of artifacts was due to the almost complete destruction 

 of the site by cultivation. 



Conclusion 



From the potsherds found on this site it would appear that Site 

 No. 7 is related to Site No. 6 just north of it on the opposite side 



N 



NOTE- FEATURE 2 

 (FIRE PLACE) UNDER 

 STONE PILE. INDICATED/ 

 BY DOTTED LINES. W 



SITE 7 

 FEATURE I 



SCALE 



108 64 20 



10 



FEET 



of the river 

 village. 



Site No. 8. 



FlGUBE 24. 



It may in fact have been an extension of the same 



RICHARDSON FARM MOUND 



The Richardson farm is about 0.5 mile south of Agee and lies 

 on a high level ridge of land between the Clinch and Powell Rivers 

 overlooking their confluence (fig. 25). The topography of the 



