File:Uhle (1907) Plate 04.jpg

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Fig. 1. Cross-section of the western foot of Emeryville Shellmound, showing the extent of the excavations. Scale: 1 inch=19.4 feet.

  1. Alluvial clay.
  2. Thin gravel layer.
  3. Basement clay, the stratum upon which the mound and the gravel layer rest.

Fig. 2. Cross-section through the principal excavated portion of the western foot of the Emeryville Shellmound, illustrating the stratification of the deposits. Scale: 1 inch = 6.46 feet.
I-X, Recognized strata of the mound.

A, B, C. Sections of the excavation designated in text.
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Source https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000624600
Author Max Uhle

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