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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NORRIS BASIN 



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It was enclosed in a structure area, Feature No. 9, and may or may 

 not have been associated with it. 



Feature No. 7. — Immediately to the east of Feature No. 6 was a 

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just north of stake 8.4. This stone area was 3.3 feet by 1.3 feet and 

 6 inches thick. The stones were widely separated and mixed with 

 charcoal, animal bones, shell, and potsherds. 



Feature No. 8. — Southwest from stake 8.5 was another nearly cir- 

 cular ash pit 6.2 feet long by 5.8 feet broad. The base was flat and 

 4 inches below the surface of the hardpan. 



