This image shows the setting of the trench excavated to expose House 3 (Trench 1) at the White Springs site, facing west. The black-painted markers represent the locations of all dark soil stains located during excavation; some represent Seneca-era features, some 19th-20th century Euroamerican features, and some are non-cultural stains caused by tree roots and rodent burrows.The area covered by blue tarps in the background is the possible palisade area (Trench 2). Kurt Jordan, Archaeologist
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