Conference Paper
Abstract
During the summer of 1972 an eleven man crew investigated two large sites in the Kame Hills 1ocality of Southern Indian Lake. The research involved a controlled surface pickup and the excavation of the heavy moss layer. The moss and debris were removed from the entire area of the smaller site. The results of the exposure of entire site are: 1) the delimitation of the site boundaries, 2) the relationships between subsurface features and surface scatter, 3) the definition of tentative activity areas within the site. These are discussed in their spatial and temporal aspects.