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- 3 e 6' 6", ii[1]
- bank of the molosi river which flows into the yukon 6 miles above ruby, at 3/4 to 1 1/2 miles above junction of molosi and yukon rivers, where river was cutting away at bank.[1]
- d1w 6-12"[1]
- f2e 12-18"[1]
- house 1[1]
- house 1 - fill[1]
- house 8, just above floor[1]
- house 9 fill[1]
- house pit 1 - fill[1]
- mound a, near house 5[3]
- mound b, upper level, depth 12-18"[2]
- o-u 18-24" black midden[1]
- storage house, fill, depth 33"[1]
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