This photograph shows a cross-section of the remnants of a large Seneca post (Post Mold 29) that likely formed part of the eastern wall of the shot longhouse (Structure 1) at the Townley-Read site. The photograph was taken after the north half of the post mold had been excavated; the post had a rounded base. Kurt Jordan, Archaeologist
Notes:
Images in this digital collection were released earlier than planned to facilitate access during the 2020 period of social distancing. For a full discussion, see https://digital.library.cornell.edu/collections/seneca
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Previously unpublished
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Image
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