This locus is the feature in the north corner of the room. It is composed of two short alignments of stones that run perpendicular to one another, each extending to the northwest and northeast walls of the room. This creates a squarish area in the center that was locus 63. One of the lines of stones is in line with (i.e. juts out from) the northern side of the doorway leading between rooms N and O. The other runs perpendicular to the northeast wall of the room. The length of the former wall is 1.30m and the width is ,54. The length of the latter is 1.15m and the width is .34. The interior space created by these two alignments measures .80 x .64. The top elevation at the center of the first of these two lines of stones is 2140.506. The bottom elevation in the center of this alignment is 2140.156. The top elevation of the other alignment of stones is 2140.406. The bottom is 2140.276. The bottom elevation at the very center of the feature is 2140.136.
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