. Bulletin. Ethnology. M© °OC3c=)c=3esa e=ae=« \. o . . toft Fig. 16.—Plan of House M. a, Passage, b, Storage pits in floor, c, Holes for sup- port posts, d, Deflector, e, Fire pit. f, Sipapu. gr Wall for second compartment. h, Fire pit the remainder of the interior. The pit was inclosed, so to speak, in a compartment at that end of the room. The sipapu (there ap- peared to have been but one) was near the center of the room between the two fire pits. In its general construction features house M did not differ greatly from the structures previously described. The excavation tended toward the re


. Bulletin. Ethnology. M© °OC3c=)c=3esa e=ae=« \. o . . toft Fig. 16.—Plan of House M. a, Passage, b, Storage pits in floor, c, Holes for sup- port posts, d, Deflector, e, Fire pit. f, Sipapu. gr Wall for second compartment. h, Fire pit the remainder of the interior. The pit was inclosed, so to speak, in a compartment at that end of the room. The sipapu (there ap- peared to have been but one) was near the center of the room between the two fire pits. In its general construction features house M did not differ greatly from the structures previously described. The excavation tended toward the rectangular shape, with rounded corners. It was not as. 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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