. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 11.—Plan of House H. a, Storage Oval depression in floor for end of ladder, support posts, e, Fire pit. f, Sipapu hole in floor c, 6, Holes for This is not definite proof, however, that one never existed. In view of the fact that so many of the houses had had such a feature in their construction it seems more in keeping with the characteristic house type to believe that house H had an entryway. Had it been constructed wholly of perishable materials and on the ground level all traces of it could easily have been obliterated during. Please note that these images are e


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 11.—Plan of House H. a, Storage Oval depression in floor for end of ladder, support posts, e, Fire pit. f, Sipapu hole in floor c, 6, Holes for This is not definite proof, however, that one never existed. In view of the fact that so many of the houses had had such a feature in their construction it seems more in keeping with the characteristic house type to believe that house H had an entryway. Had it been constructed wholly of perishable materials and on the ground level all traces of it could easily have been obliterated during. 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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