Below are some of the common types of archaeological features found at Occaneechi Town.
Postholes are small, usually circular stains of dark soil that represent places where wooden posts once stood. Alignments of such stains represent buildings and walls, such as houses and defensive palisades (shown here). Other postholes may represent sheds or places where drying racks or pole frames were erected.
Context | Entries | Photo |
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Zone 1 | 2 | |
Posthole #1 | 1 | Yes |
Cat No. | Artifacts | More |
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Light Fraction | 2351w2758 | |
Potsherd | 2351w2756 |