Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New MexicoU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - Počet stran: 55 |
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Strana 12
... five different sites on Pajarito plateau , were practi- cally 100 per cent dolichocephalic , or long - headed . The noticeable proportion of long - headed people found among the present Pueblo Indians probably represents an infusion of ...
... five different sites on Pajarito plateau , were practi- cally 100 per cent dolichocephalic , or long - headed . The noticeable proportion of long - headed people found among the present Pueblo Indians probably represents an infusion of ...
Strana 14
... five miles . The pueblo was rather inferior in construction and is reduced to low mounds . The cliff - dwellings are quite generally broken down . No. 2. Puyé . - This settlement consisted of the large pueblo on the top of Puyé mesa ...
... five miles . The pueblo was rather inferior in construction and is reduced to low mounds . The cliff - dwellings are quite generally broken down . No. 2. Puyé . - This settlement consisted of the large pueblo on the top of Puyé mesa ...
Strana 18
... five miles west of the point where the Rio Grande enters White Rock canyon are the remains of the extensive prehistoric settlement of Otowi . To reach it one ascends the mesa by following up the Alamo canyon from its confluence with the ...
... five miles west of the point where the Rio Grande enters White Rock canyon are the remains of the extensive prehistoric settlement of Otowi . To reach it one ascends the mesa by following up the Alamo canyon from its confluence with the ...
Strana 19
... five houses , situated on sloping ground and connected at one end by a wall , with the excep- tion of the house marked e on the plan , which was detached . These were terraced structures , probably almost an exact counterpart of the ...
... five houses , situated on sloping ground and connected at one end by a wall , with the excep- tion of the house marked e on the plan , which was detached . These were terraced structures , probably almost an exact counterpart of the ...
Strana 20
... five miles away , beyond which lies a dreary sand - waste ; and near at hand in every direction huge yellow volcanic mesas and pro- found depths of wooded canyons . The site was chosen entirely for its defensive character and is an ...
... five miles away , beyond which lies a dreary sand - waste ; and near at hand in every direction huge yellow volcanic mesas and pro- found depths of wooded canyons . The site was chosen entirely for its defensive character and is an ...
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Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico, Vydání 29,Vydání 31–32 Edgar Lee Hewett Úplné zobrazení - 1906 |
Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New Mexico, Vydání 29,Vydání 31–32 Edgar Lee Hewett Úplné zobrazení - 1906 |
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Strana 18 - ... two small canyons and the formerly intervening mesa. From the midst of this little park, roughly a mile square, a view of surpassing beauty is to be had. Half a mile to the south the huge mesa which is terminated by Rincon del Pueblo bounds the valley with a high unbroken line, perhaps 500 feet above the dry arroyo at the bottom.
Strana 41 - My attention was first called to the arcbaiology of the region by observing that the conic hills just mentioned appeared to be in many instances crowned with stone structures, which, on examination, proved to be ruined buildings. These are round or square, with rounded angles, and from 15 to 25 feet in diameter. The walls are...
Strana 16 - ... 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. I infer that these were the fields of not only the people of 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...