Features The features of the recovered artefacts have provided insights into the lifestyle tendencies and practices of the Middle Woodland people. They were thought to be semi-sedentary, implying they had lived nomadic lives for part of the year and remained sedentary for the other part. Fifty-three features from the site were grouped into 7 divisions based on the characteristics and the components they shared.
Groups 1–7 The first group consists of stone or rock-based features that were associated with heating, including hearths, ovens, and fire basins. In addition to sharing function, these features also shared
morphological characteristics such as being round or bowl-shaped. Rock clusters among the features in group 1 are thought to be a result of hearth cleaning. The second group contained
post moulds, which suggests some type of hole creation that could have been a result of natural or man-made sources. This specific group of post moulds, however, does not have any indicators of being formed by nature. The shapes of the moulds and attributes of the stains were too deliberate to be natural. The features in the third group were categorized based on their function as pits. They were all relatively similar in shape, although one was bell-shaped. They are thought to have been storage containers for small foods until they were no longer useful and were repurposed as rubbish pits. Some of the smaller pits could have shared a similar function as the features in group 1, like hearths or fire pits because they were deeper and involved more midden waste indicating heat-related functions. Group 4 consisted of more a miscellaneous array of artifacts, including 'pot busts', which are spots containing 'busted' or scrapped vessels. As a result, this group does not share many characteristics since the artefacts lack any identifiable attributes. Group 5 mainly contained artefacts from middens, where deposits differing in some physical characteristics were collected. Groups 6 and 7 included features that had effects from natural sources like wild animal
disturbance. == Significance ==