Excavation has so far taken place in four of the five study areas (See Map). A wide range of artifacts in large quantities and high concentrations were uncovered. Burnt clay floor fragments, lots of charcoal and charred wood, local and imported beads and smoking pipes, glass and metal scraps, bracelets, buttons, bone, stone, pharmaceutical containers, are some of the revelations. Imported European items will help obtain relative dates to compare with the radiocarbon dates from other contexts. Analysis of artifacts and features will include identification of patterns in technology, style, mode of production, distribution, and communication, standard typological arrangements to determine provenience, date and other relationships.