Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . J: ^. •?? Vf .*. ?•^* A ^i^itjtj-fiXl<MI i. V U Fig. 95.—Leaning Tower Ruin. Hill Canyon, by T. G. Lemmon. House, was brought to Washington for future study. The collectionis rich in incised designs on stone, spiral forms predominating. One of the most striking forms of pueblo architecture in theSouthwest is known as the tower. These buildings (figs. 91, 92, 93), 90 SMITHSONIAN COLLECTIONS \OL. 66 were first called to the attention of archeologists by Jackson andHolmes over 40 years a


Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . J: ^. •?? Vf .*. ?•^* A ^i^itjtj-fiXl<MI i. V U Fig. 95.—Leaning Tower Ruin. Hill Canyon, by T. G. Lemmon. House, was brought to Washington for future study. The collectionis rich in incised designs on stone, spiral forms predominating. One of the most striking forms of pueblo architecture in theSouthwest is known as the tower. These buildings (figs. 91, 92, 93), 90 SMITHSONIAN COLLECTIONS \OL. 66 were first called to the attention of archeologists by Jackson andHolmes over 40 years ago, and are ])articularly abundant along theMcElmo and its tributaries. The tower is not limited to this area,but is intimately associated with another widely distributed well-


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