. Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Indians of North America -- Arizona. 24 PREHISTORY OF EASTERN ARIZONA, II quently adobe plaster over masonry. The sills were either stone slabs or adobe plaster over Fig. 6. "T"-shaped doorway in south wall of Room 6. Meter stick at left. The sealed "T"-shaped doorway in Room 6 was the only exterior doorway. Direct access to the rooms must have been through hatchways in the roofs. One fragment of a ring slab like those found at Table Rock Pueblo (Martin and Rinaldo, 1960b, p.


. Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Indians of North America -- Arizona. 24 PREHISTORY OF EASTERN ARIZONA, II quently adobe plaster over masonry. The sills were either stone slabs or adobe plaster over Fig. 6. "T"-shaped doorway in south wall of Room 6. Meter stick at left. The sealed "T"-shaped doorway in Room 6 was the only exterior doorway. Direct access to the rooms must have been through hatchways in the roofs. One fragment of a ring slab like those found at Table Rock Pueblo (Martin and Rinaldo, 1960b, p. 222) and at Hawikuh (Hodge, 1922, p. 6) was found in the roof fill and corroborates this idea. Doorways ranged in width from 40 to 55 cm. and averaged 44 cm. Heights ranged from 56 to 100 cm., average, 74 cm. Doorsills ranged from floor level to 40 cm. above floor level. With four exceptions doorways were placed near the middle of a wall. Two doorways were located close to the corners. Since most of the rooms. 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 Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974; Rinaldo, John B. (John Beach), 1912- joint author; Longacre, William A. , 1937- joint author; Freeman, Leslie G. joint author; Brown, James A. joint author; Hevly, Richard H. joint author; Cooley, M. E. (Maurice E. ), joint author; Cutler, Hugh C. , 1912- author of appendix; Seaberg, Stevens F. F. author of appendix; Nash, Edward G. joint editor; Williams, Patricia M. joint editor. Chicago: Chicago Natural History Museum Press


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