. Contributions to North American ethnology. Vol. I-VII, IX. Indians of North America; Ethnology. uflll] [111^=3 Fig. .'>;i.—(jioiiiid-plau of tlic- IIouso of tlio. Nuns. feet. These three ranges have no doorways outside, but the exterior of each is a dead wall, and above the coi-nice all are ornamented Avith the same rich and elaborate ;^ Altogether, these four structures contain seventy-six apartments, which vary in size from twenty to thirty feet long, and from ten to twelve feet wide. There are twent}^ single apartments, and twenty-five pairs of apart- ' Incidents of tra


. Contributions to North American ethnology. Vol. I-VII, IX. Indians of North America; Ethnology. uflll] [111^=3 Fig. .'>;i.—(jioiiiid-plau of tlic- IIouso of tlio. Nuns. feet. These three ranges have no doorways outside, but the exterior of each is a dead wall, and above the coi-nice all are ornamented Avith the same rich and elaborate ;^ Altogether, these four structures contain seventy-six apartments, which vary in size from twenty to thirty feet long, and from ten to twelve feet wide. There are twent}^ single apartments, and twenty-five pairs of apart- ' Incidents of travel in Yucatan, i, 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 Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902; Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region (U. S. ); Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : Govt. Print. Off.


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