Bulletin, Vydání 32U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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Strana 10
... narrow sandy valleys at altitudes ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 feet . The mountains are for the most part well forested with pine , spruce , fir , and aspen . No peaks extend above the timber line , as is popularly supposed , the ...
... narrow sandy valleys at altitudes ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 feet . The mountains are for the most part well forested with pine , spruce , fir , and aspen . No peaks extend above the timber line , as is popularly supposed , the ...
Strana 18
... narrow potrero bounding the canyon on the north is entirely cut out for a distance of nearly a mile , thus throwing into one squarish , open park the width of two small canyons and the formerly intervening mesa . From the midst of this ...
... narrow potrero bounding the canyon on the north is entirely cut out for a distance of nearly a mile , thus throwing into one squarish , open park the width of two small canyons and the formerly intervening mesa . From the midst of this ...
Strana 20
... narrow ridge which runs parallel with the one on which the large ruin stands . The stones of the building are smaller and the construc- tion work is cruder . The building consists of one solid rectangle with one kiva within the court ...
... narrow ridge which runs parallel with the one on which the large ruin stands . The stones of the building are smaller and the construc- tion work is cruder . The building consists of one solid rectangle with one kiva within the court ...
Strana 22
... narrow tongue - like mesas protruding toward the river with broad timbered valleys between are replaced by one great table - land , the Mesa del Pajarito , which at first sight appears to be one continuous expanse only partially covered ...
... narrow tongue - like mesas protruding toward the river with broad timbered valleys between are replaced by one great table - land , the Mesa del Pajarito , which at first sight appears to be one continuous expanse only partially covered ...
Strana 27
... narrow valley several miles long and closed in the west by rocky ledges , over which the stream descends to the bottom lands of the Rito . Through these it flows for several miles as a gushing brook , enlivened by trout , bor- dered by ...
... narrow valley several miles long and closed in the west by rocky ledges , over which the stream descends to the bottom lands of the Rito . Through these it flows for several miles as a gushing brook , enlivened by trout , bor- dered by ...
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Native Villages and Village Sites East of the Mississippi David Ives Bushnell (Jr.) Úplné zobrazení - 1919 |
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Abiquiu adobe Alamo AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN ancient antiquities Archæological Institute archeological Bandelier buildings built BULLETIN 32 PLATE BUREAU OF AMERICAN Cañada de Cochiti Chama drainage Chipiinuinge cliff cliff-dwellings Cochiti consists court creek Cueva Pintada débris east estufas ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 32 FEET FIG feet in diameter feet in height floor Frijoles gorge Ground plan half a mile inches inclosure Indians Jemez plateau Jemez pueblo Jemez valley kivas Kua-pa large pueblo ledge length meters miles above Jemez miles west Navahú Navawi occupied Otowi Pajarito park Pajarito plateau Petroglyphs plan of ruin Poihuuinge Potrero pottery pueblo and cliff-village Puyé quadrangle Queres remains ridge Rio Chama Rio Grande Rito rock rooms ruined pueblo San Ildefonso Santa Clara settlement Shufinne situated slope small pueblo ruin southeast southwest stone stories high structure subterranean summit talus terrace Tewa trail Tsankawi Tshirege tufa Vacas Vallecito creek village walls ware width yards
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Strana 16 - Navahu but also of the more populous settlements beyond the great mesa to the north where tillable land is wanting. The Tewa Indians assert that the name ' ' Navahu ' ' refers to the large area of cultivated lands.
Strana 30 - Canon del Alamo, are fairly preserved. The upper part of that gorge is wooded, and the caves were thus somewhat sheltered. They offer nothing worthy of special mention, and do not compare in numbers with the settlement at the Rito. The Queres say that these caves also are ' probably
Strana 24 - The main dwelling contained approximately 600 rooms with 10 kivas of the circular subterranean type. A defensive wall extended from the southwest corner of the main building to the rim of the cliff 150 feet away. Below this wall, cut on the face of the cliff, is one of the best petroglyphs in the Southwest, a representation of a plumed serpent seven feet long. The cliff dwellings along the mesa side, extending for three quarters of a mile, contain the largest number of caves in one group. Tshirege...
Strana 16 - Tewa of the pre-Spanish period. This particular pueblo was well situated for agriculture, there being a considerable acreage of tillable land near by — far more than this small population would have utilized. The old trail across the neck of the mesa to the north is worn hip-deep in the rock, showing constant, long-continued use.