. Bulletin. Ethnology. Roberts] ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN ARIZONA 131 at the bottom. There was no rim around the edges of the pit on the floor level. When uncovered the basin contained wood ashes and small bits of charcoal. The sides and bottom were burned a deep red color. Close to the fire pit, on the northeast side, was a peculiarly. vd) o ® ^ 5 FEET FiGDBH 34.—Brush shelter, a, holes for support posts; t>, stone in floor; c, storage pit in floor; d, fire pit; e, storage hole In floor; /, placement for roof hrace; g, slab m wall. shaped depression and hole (fig. 34, c) that possibly serve


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Roberts] ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN ARIZONA 131 at the bottom. There was no rim around the edges of the pit on the floor level. When uncovered the basin contained wood ashes and small bits of charcoal. The sides and bottom were burned a deep red color. Close to the fire pit, on the northeast side, was a peculiarly. vd) o ® ^ 5 FEET FiGDBH 34.—Brush shelter, a, holes for support posts; t>, stone in floor; c, storage pit in floor; d, fire pit; e, storage hole In floor; /, placement for roof hrace; g, slab m wall. shaped depression and hole (fig. 34, c) that possibly served for stor- age purposes or in connection with a mealing stone. There was nothing to indicate its exact function. The outer portion was shal- low, the bottom curving down gradually to the edge of the inner. 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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