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Figures 1. Archaeological Salvage Project - Walter F. George Basin 3 2. Archaeological Survey of the Chattahoochee River Valley in Alabama 6 3. Location of Historic Creek Villages 9 4. Barbour County Sites Found in 1947 Survey 27 5. Henry County Sites Found in 1947 Survey 28 6. Houston County Sites Found in 1947 Survey 29 7. Russell County Sites Found in 1947 Survey 30 8. Miscellaneous Ceramic Types 77 9. Miscellaneous Ceramic Types 78 10. Miscellaneous Ceramic Types 79 11. Miscellaneous Ceramic Types 80 12. Abercrombie Ceramic Types 81 13. Projectile Point Types 82 14. Projectile Point Types 83 15. Flint Tool Types 84 16. Projectile Point Types 85 17. An Aerial View of the Shorter Site, 1 Br 15 89 18. The Test Trench in the Village Area at 1 Br 15 91 19. Excavation of Refuse Pits, Features 15 and 16, in the 1 Br 15 Test Trench 91 20. University of Alabama Archaeological Survey George Basin; Location Plan of Sites 1 Br 15, 15Xl, 35, and 37 92 21. Pottery Distribution by Depth, 4-Inch Levels 98 22. 1 Br 15Xl General Map 99 23. Operation of the Bulldozer on the Shorter Mound, 1 Br 15Xl 100 24. The West Side of the North Profile, 1 Br 15Xl 102 25. A View of the North Profile of the Shorter Mound, 1 Br 15Xl 102 26. 1 Br 15Xl - L4 Profile Facing North 103 27. Cartersville Check Stamped, 1 Br 15Xl 106 28. Uncovering the Top of the Secondary Mound During the Second Season's Work at 1 Br 15Xl 107 29. Feature 13, 1 Br 15Xl. Post Molds in the Pre-Mound Zone near the Center of the Shorter Mound 107 30. 1 Br 35, Base Map 110 31. One of the Road Patrol Cuts Used to Explore 1 Br 35 111 32. A View of the Excavations in Trench 7, 1 Br 35 111 x Figures 33. 1 Br 35, Unit 6 112 34. Burial No.2 at 1 Br 35 114 35. Burial No.3 at 1 Br 35 114 36. Feature No.2-A, 1 Br 35 117 37. Feature No. 51-A, 1 Br 35 117 38. Feature No. 47, 1 Br 35, Viewed from North 118 39. Feature No. 47, 1 Br 35, Viewed from West 118 40. Feature No. 47,1 Br 35, Post Mold Pattern 119 41. Kasita Red Filmed and Ocmulgee Fields Incised, 1 Br 35 121 42. Sand Tempered Plain Vessel, 1 Br 35 122 43. 1 Br 35, Unit 7 124 44. 1 Br 35, European Trade Material 126 45. 1 Br 35, Gun Flints 127 46. 1 Br 35, Claypipe Bore Diameters 128 47. 1 Br 37, Early Swift Creek Complicated Stamped 133 48. 1 Ru 28, The McLendon Site 135 49. One of the Series of Test Pits Excavated During the Summer, 1960, 1 Ru 28 136 50. Beginning the Excavation of Block 1 During the Summer, 1962, 1 Ru 28 138 51. Block 1, with the Clay Layer Uncovered, 1 Ru 28 139 52. Excavating the Sand Layer on the East Side of Block 1, 1 Ru 28 139 53. Block 1, Before the Excavation of the Clay Layer, 1 Ru 28 140 54. Excavating Block 2, 1 Ru 28 142 55. Feature 3, One of the Fireplace Areas or Cobble Rock Piles, 1 Ru 28 142 56. 1 Ru 61, Abercrombie Site 155 57. Hurt's 1947 Excavation 156 58. Burial 6 at 1 Ru 61 Showing Accompanying Iron Hoe 160 59. A View of the Excavations in Unit 1 at the Abercrombie Site, 1 Ru 61 160 60. 1 Ru 61, Decorated Pottery Types 163 61. 1 Ru 61, Abercrombie Rim Sherds 164 62. 1 Ru 61, Miscellaneous Aboriginal Artifacts 172 63. 1 Ru 61, Abercrombie Site, 1962 Ceramic Depth Distribution Diagram 173 64. Feature No.1, a Basin-Shaped, Refuse Pit at 1 Ru 66 176 65. A View of the Excavations in Trench 1 at 1 Ru 66 176 66. 1 Ru 66, Excavations in the Area of the Spanish Fort Site 177 67. 1 Ru 66, Unit 1 178 68. 1 Ru 66, Ocmulgee Fields Incised and Sand Tempered Plain Sherds 181 69. 1 Ru 66, Miscellaneous Pottery Types 182 70. 1 Ru 66, Flint Artifacts 183 [18.119.253.93] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 06:23 GMT) Figures xi 71. 1 Ru 66, European Trade Material 184 72. Site 1 Ru 69 186 73. Excavations at 1...

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