. Bulletin. Ethnology. ; k !. FiGOEE 18.—Structure 9. a, holes for main support posts; ft, sipapu; c, fire pit; d, fallen stone from compartment wall; e, holes for small poles; f, adobe plaster placement for compartment wall slabs; g, stones in compartment wall; h, location of support post for superstructure over 10 ; i, storage hole; j, ventilator opening and sill; k, ventilator shaft; I, placement for roof brace; m, sand accumulation above old surface. those in the three structures forming the group described in preced- ing pages. Near the center of the room was a slab-lined fire pit. Betwee


. Bulletin. Ethnology. ; k !. FiGOEE 18.—Structure 9. a, holes for main support posts; ft, sipapu; c, fire pit; d, fallen stone from compartment wall; e, holes for small poles; f, adobe plaster placement for compartment wall slabs; g, stones in compartment wall; h, location of support post for superstructure over 10 ; i, storage hole; j, ventilator opening and sill; k, ventilator shaft; I, placement for roof brace; m, sand accumulation above old surface. those in the three structures forming the group described in preced- ing pages. Near the center of the room was a slab-lined fire pit. Between the fire pit and the ventilator a group of upright stone slabs were arranged in such a manner as to suggest the former existence of a compartment similar to the one in structure No. 1. All of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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