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Hello,
I am grad student currently writing my thesis on the 1752 Moravian mission
house site of Hoffnungsthal, in northern Labrador. The house is a classic
German flurkuchenhaus with a central chimney and divided into a large
kitchen on the south and two smaller rooms on the north. Inside the stone
foundations we uncovered a feature of six bricks arranged in a circular
pattern with an internal diameter of about 10 cm. The brick feature is
close to the north-east corner of the house (on the opposite end of the
house from the kitchen/hearth opening). I think it might be a post-hole,
but its pretty small and what's it doing in that corner of the house? Does
anybody have any ideas?
Thanks
Henry Cary
Archaeology Unit
Queen's College,
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Prince Phillip Drive,
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
A1C 5S7
ph. (709) 737 3016
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