. Contributions to North American ethnology. Vol. I-VII, IX. Indians of North America; Ethnology. RUINS OF PUEBLO ON ANIMAS EIVER. 173 from tlie end back to the main building. A fourtli structure crosses from the end of one wing to the end of the other, thus inclosing an open court. It was of the width of one and perhaps two i-ows of apartments, and slightly. aODDC DDDC: DDDD: , rJDDCB amsg DDDEq DDDffl DODEn Fig. 40.—Gronud plan of Pueblo on Animas River, N. M. convex outward, which enlarged somewhat the size of tlie court. The main building and the wings were built in the so-called terraced


. Contributions to North American ethnology. Vol. I-VII, IX. Indians of North America; Ethnology. RUINS OF PUEBLO ON ANIMAS EIVER. 173 from tlie end back to the main building. A fourtli structure crosses from the end of one wing to the end of the other, thus inclosing an open court. It was of the width of one and perhaps two i-ows of apartments, and slightly. aODDC DDDC: DDDD: , rJDDCB amsg DDDEq DDDffl DODEn Fig. 40.—Gronud plan of Pueblo on Animas River, N. M. convex outward, which enlarged somewhat the size of tlie court. The main building and the wings were built in the so-called terraced form; that is to say, the first row of apartments in the main building- and in each wing on the court side were but one story high. The second row back of these were. 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 Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902; Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region (U. S. ); Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : Govt. Print. Off.


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