This photograph shows the trench dug to expose the western end of House 3 (Trench 1) fully cleaned to show cultural features, facing east. The raised, dark lines running from side to side in the images are 20th century pipe trenches. The darker features in the foreground are the filled-in excavation boxes for posts excavated during 2014 and do not represent the exact outlines of Seneca-era features. Kurt Jordan, Archaeologist
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