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Table 6.8. Number of multiple habitation sites containing each type of feature.

Feature Kin Bineola Kin Klizhin South Addition Chacra Mesa Total Percent1
Hogan 1 1 2 26 30 100
House 1 1 - 1 3 10
Storage Room/Granary - 1 - 9 10 33
Storage Cist/Bin - - - 3 3 10
Corral - 1 1 12 14 47
Lamb Pen - - 1 1 2 7
Slab Floor - 1 - - 1 3
Wall Segment - - 1 5 6 20
Temporary Shelter - - 1 6 7 23
Unidentified Structure - - - 3 3 10
Sweat Lodge - - - 3 3 10
Tent Platform - - - 1 1 3
Hearth/Baking Pit 1 - - 15 16 53
Oven - - - 6 6 20
Ash/Trash Pile - 1 - 19 20 67
Fire-altered Rock - - - 9 9 30
Rock Pile/Cairn - 1 - 6 7 23
Misc. Rock Feature - - - 4 4 13
Water Control Feature - - 1 6 7 23
Fence line - - 1 2 3 10
Burial - - - 1 1 3
Wood Pile/Scatter - - - 4 4 13
Sherd/Lithic Scatter - - 1 16 17 57
Euro-American Refuse - 1 2 20 23 77
Rock Art - - 1 10 11 37
Coal Mine - - 2 - 2 7
Wood Chopping Area - - - 6 6 20
Trail - - - 7 7 23
Road Segment - - - 6 6 20
Doll House - - - 1 1 3
Clay Quarry - - - 3 3 10
Concretion Cache - - - 1 1 3
1The percentages shown in this column are the proportion of all multiple habitation sites (n=30) at which a given feature is present. For example, fire-altered rocks were found at nine sites or 30 percent of all multiple habitation sites.