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- Middle_Bay_Brick_Kiln comment "The Middle Bay Brick Kiln, designated KOD-011 by the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey, is an historical archaeological site on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Located on an eroding bluff face on Middle Bay, the site contains the remains of a brickmaking facility established by the Russian American Company, probably in the early 19th century. The remains include a 4-by-4-metre (13 ft × 13 ft) Roman-style kiln, with a series of arches that supported the kiln floor and provided a space for the fire.".
- Q20712447 comment "The Middle Bay Brick Kiln, designated KOD-011 by the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey, is an historical archaeological site on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Located on an eroding bluff face on Middle Bay, the site contains the remains of a brickmaking facility established by the Russian American Company, probably in the early 19th century. The remains include a 4-by-4-metre (13 ft × 13 ft) Roman-style kiln, with a series of arches that supported the kiln floor and provided a space for the fire.".