This collection includes supplemental figures and data from the book Household Archaeology at the Bridge River Site (EeRl4), British Columbia: Spatial Distributions of Features, Lithic Artifacts, and Faunal Remains on Fifteen Anthropogenic Floors from Housepit 54, published by the University of Utah Press in 2022. The book covers spatial analyses of 15 superimposed anthropogenic floors from a large pithouse from interior British Columbia occupied between about 1450 and 1100 years ago. The Bridge River Archaeological Project began in 2003 and continues today as a collaborative partnership between the University of Montana and Xwísten, the Bridge River Indian Band.

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