. Bulletin. Ethnology. FiGtrRE 67.—House structures. 0, Plan of ruin at site 3, Trachyte Canyon; b-j, houses on the northern cliS of White Canyon, site 2; h, house 2; c, house 6; d, houses 3 and 4; e, house 1; /, house 7. series of cliff rooms. Although the latter may, and in some cases very Ukely do, antedate the large house, it is probable that in the later days of the community the large house was erected as a place of refuge. Room 1, on the northern side of the canyon, is built between the cliff and a large boulder 11 feet out from it. Masonry walls enclosed the openings, but a door 18 inc


. Bulletin. Ethnology. FiGtrRE 67.—House structures. 0, Plan of ruin at site 3, Trachyte Canyon; b-j, houses on the northern cliS of White Canyon, site 2; h, house 2; c, house 6; d, houses 3 and 4; e, house 1; /, house 7. series of cliff rooms. Although the latter may, and in some cases very Ukely do, antedate the large house, it is probable that in the later days of the community the large house was erected as a place of refuge. Room 1, on the northern side of the canyon, is built between the cliff and a large boulder 11 feet out from it. Masonry walls enclosed the openings, but a door 18 inches wide is left on the eastern side (fig. 67, e). On the back wall of the room are two round-bodied, kachinalike petroglyphs faintly pecked. One of these is shown in figure 72, 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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