. Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Arizona Antiquities; Arizona -- Antiquities. ARC III 1 l.( I I KAI. 1)1. 1 AILS North wing: rooms 31 34 South wing: rooms 73, 74, 76, 77; and 80 and 82. It will be noted that 1 have grouped the east and west wings. My col- league Hill feels these were the first unit- to have been established .it Broken K. Pueblo. Shortly thereafter, (perhaps .i yeai oi .* fev\ years later) tin- units in the north .mil south win1-! were built (Fig. 24). Ai the moment, we feel that the earliest occupants .i quadrilateral pla
. Chapters in the prehistory of eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Arizona Antiquities; Arizona -- Antiquities. ARC III 1 l.( I I KAI. 1)1. 1 AILS North wing: rooms 31 34 South wing: rooms 73, 74, 76, 77; and 80 and 82. It will be noted that 1 have grouped the east and west wings. My col- league Hill feels these were the first unit- to have been established .it Broken K. Pueblo. Shortly thereafter, (perhaps .i yeai oi .* fev\ years later) tin- units in the north .mil south win1-! were built (Fig. 24). Ai the moment, we feel that the earliest occupants .i quadrilateral plan in mind and tint the pueblo, in that sense, was pre-planned. As the nuclear families increased by means ol matrilocal marriages, rooms were added as needed. It is barely possible that all the rooms (almost 100) were occupied simultaneously. The evidence on this point is not too clear; the available data suggest, however, all sections were inhabited at peak or near end oi. occupation. We visualize the pueblo as ,i living organism made up of Cells (rooms) some of which were being created while others were sloughed I !' 16. Room 24. I hick slab-lined hrepit in center with pot-rest; mealing bin in northwest cornei with mano "/ titu. Mealing Inn in southwest cornei with set exactly vertical, held up by plastei around base, Mano in place. A now (50 em. long) points north; tnetet stick in 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; Longacre, William A. , 1937- joint author; Hill, James N. , 1934- joint author. Chicago: Field Museum Press
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