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Huff (N.D.)
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Excavation
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House 2 and 7 overlay, Huff Indian Village Site
Archaeological sites; Cliffs;
This aerial view is enhanced by lines drawn around each of the house 2 and house 7 remains in the village and the palisade.
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Sketch of rectangular earthlodge, Huff Indian Village site
Sketches; Dwellings;
Archeological examinations of Huff indicate that a typical long-rectangular earth lodge would have been built in this fashion. The house floor was dug out to about 1 foot below the surface. The side poles...
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House 2 sketch, Huff Indian Village Site
Plans; Excavation;
House 2 is the lodge that was probably associated with the ceremonial or social leader of the village and his family. The house is larger than most and faces a ceremonial plaza.
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Reconstruction of large vessel from Huff Indian Village Site
Pottery; Reconstructions;
A portion of a Huff pot has been reconstructed from broken pieces.
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Aerial view of Huff Indian Village site
Archaeological sites; Cliffs;
A view of the Huff Village site from the air. The depressions left in the ground by earthlodges are still clearly visible, as are the protective ditches and palisades.
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Bifaces found at Huff Indian Village Site
Hand tools
A view of two stone bifaces found at the Huff Village Site.
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House 7 excavation, Huff Indian Village Site
Excavation; Archaeological sites;
A view of the excavation of house 7, a typical family home, at the Huff Indian Village Site.
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Storage pit, Huff Indian Village site
Excavation; Archaeological sites; Holes;
This is a storage pit which has been excavated. The drawing shows what archeologists found in the pit including cutting tools (bifaces), bones, and pieces of broken pottery (potsherds or sherds).
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Palisade excavation at Huff Indian Village site
Excavation; Archaeological sites; Cliffs;
A portion of the palisade wall at Huff was excavated in 1960. You can see the postholes and the depression which marks the ditch in this photograph. The ditch was probably 5 feet deep originally, but over...
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Pot rest at Huff Indian Village site
Cookery; Cooking utensils; Excavation; Archaeological sites;
A round bottomed pot would be set to rest on a coil of grasses such as this to keep it from tipping over.
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House 7 sketch, Huff Indian Village Site
Plans; Excavation;
House 7 is a typical family home at the Huff Village Site. Locations of fireplaces, pits, and postholes are indicated.
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