. Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Indians of North America -- Arizona. 48 PREHISTORY OF EASTERN ARIZONA, II single slab was used to line a side or an end. One of these "ovens" was 130 cm. long, 100 cm. wide and 40 cm. deep, and another 140 cm. long, 95 cm. wide and 40 cm. deep. These structures were filled with fragments of slabs at the top, then a layer of charcoal and on the floor between thirty and forty burned cobbles mixed with more charcoal and ash. The slabs that formed the walls of these structures were also burned by th


. Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona. Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Indians of North America -- Arizona. 48 PREHISTORY OF EASTERN ARIZONA, II single slab was used to line a side or an end. One of these "ovens" was 130 cm. long, 100 cm. wide and 40 cm. deep, and another 140 cm. long, 95 cm. wide and 40 cm. deep. These structures were filled with fragments of slabs at the top, then a layer of charcoal and on the floor between thirty and forty burned cobbles mixed with more charcoal and ash. The slabs that formed the walls of these structures were also burned by the fire. Ramada{?).—A rectangular fire-box lined with stone slabs was found near the center of Trench E. Associated with this feature were four doubtful postholes which may have served as the base for a brush-shelter. Fig. 24. Cooking pit in plaza east of Room 23 showing slab lining and stones discolored and cracked by fire in bottom. Arrow 30 cm. long points magnetic 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; Rinaldo, John B. (John Beach), 1912- joint author; Longacre, William A. , 1937- joint author; Freeman, Leslie G. joint author; Brown, James A. joint author; Hevly, Richard H. joint author; Cooley, M. E. (Maurice E. ), joint author; Cutler, Hugh C. , 1912- author of appendix; Seaberg, Stevens F. F. author of appendix; Nash, Edward G. joint editor; Williams, Patricia M. joint editor. Chicago: Chicago Natural History Museum Press


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