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Object ID 2004.0002.000918
Description Black and White Photographic Print affixed to 5"X8" card stock
This view is downward (from a photographic tower), and slightly east of south, upon the village area in X-11-C and X-11-B. The area uncovered here is nearly three fourths acre in extent and one of the largest such areas all exposed at the same time. At the left is the stockade trench which borders the village on the east, at the extreme lower left is a pile of burned rocks which was located inside a bastion corner. The multiplicity of post holes and house wall trenches idicates an intensity of life in this part of the village which was not, subsequently, equaled elsewhere.

Original Image, Collection of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University
Accession# 2004.0002
Collection Miscellaneous Angel Mounds Photographs
Copyright Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology
Early Date 1940
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