The Archaeology of the Cahokia Mounds Ict Ii

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The Archaeology of the Cahokia Mounds Ict Ii
James M Collins
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1 (Arbors) Features 30 and 228 are Sub-class 6. 1 arbors (Table 5. 71). Three-sided wall trench structures, they may have served as fair weather habitations or as work and socializing areas. Feature 30 was located south of the Early Stirling plaza between Clusters 2 and 3. The open side of the feature faced south, away from the plaza. Feature 228 was located on the north side of the plaza with its open side facing the plaza's center. Feature 228 contained a possible bench along the inner west w...all. Given its location, this structure may have served as a public arbor, a place where community members congregated for social and/or ritual purposes.
Early Stirling Component Features: Some General Observations The Early Stirling component displayed the greatest diversity of structure types of all the components represented at the ICT-II. Represented in the Early Stirling structural remains are a variety of sizes, shapes, and construction techniques. Many of the structures exhibited extensive rebuilding, often on the exact or nearly exact spot where a previous Stirling structure had stood.


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