webb] ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NORRIS BASIN 171 



The body had been placed with the head to the north and the face 

 to the right. Two shell hairpins were near the jaw. Preservation 

 was fair. In plate 113, £, note the diseased condition of the right 

 femur. 



Burial No. 16. — Near stake 2.1 and 11 inches below the present 

 mound surface the remains of a tightly flexed young adult male was 

 found. The body lay on the left with the face to the left and the 

 head to the southwest. 



Burial No. 16. — Near stake 0.1 and at a depth of 13 inches below 

 the present surface the remains of a partially flexed adult female 

 was found. The body lay on the right side with the head to the west 

 and the face to the right. 



Burial No. 17. — At the foot of Burial No. 16 and at a depth of IT 

 inches below the present ground surface a partially flexed adult male 

 burial was found. The body lay partially on the left side with the 

 head to the south and the face to the left. The preservation was 

 fair. 



Burial No. 18. — Near stake 0.2 and 14 inches below the present 

 ground surface the remains of a partially flexed adult male was 

 found. The body lay on the left side with the face to the left and 

 the head to the south. At the right shoulder one of the spatulate 

 problematical forms of limestone was found as shown in plate 114, a. 

 There was also a large rim sherd near the hands. 



Burial No. 19. — Near stake 0.4 a fully flexed adult male burial was 

 found. The body lay on the left side with the face to the left and 

 head to the west. The preservation was fair. 



Burial No. 20. — At stake 1.4 and 21 inches below the present 

 ground surface a partially flexed adult male burial was found. The 

 body lay on the right side with the face to the right and the head to 

 the south. Preservation was good. 



Burial No. 21. — Near stake 1.4 and 20 inches below the ground 

 surface the remains of a partially flexed adult female was found. 

 The body lay on the back with head to the south and face to the 

 right. The legs were elevated, with feet folded under the body. The 

 arms were flexed over the breast. 



Burial No. 22. — Near stake 0.4 at a depth of 12 inches below the 

 surface there was found a skeleton which had been disturbed by the 

 plow. The bones were fragmentary and preservation was so poor 

 that the original disposition could not be determined. 



Burial No. 23. — Near stake 1.4 and 15 inches below the present 

 ground surface the remains of a flexed adult female was found. The 

 body had been placed in a bark-lined grave with the head much 

 higher than the pelvis. The position of the skeleton suggested a 

 sitting posture. The knees were drawn up under the chin with feet 



