Antiquities of the Jemez Plateau, New MexicoU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - Počet stran: 55 |
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... forest reserves , ( 2 ) on the Indian reservations , ( 3 ) on the unappropriated public lands . The first class is thus under the juris- diction of the Department of Agriculture and in the immediate cus- todianship of the Forest Service ...
... forest reserves , ( 2 ) on the Indian reservations , ( 3 ) on the unappropriated public lands . The first class is thus under the juris- diction of the Department of Agriculture and in the immediate cus- todianship of the Forest Service ...
Strana 8
... forestry officers , Indian agents and police , Land Office agents , and others having official custodianship of the ruins , as well as for persons desiring to visit the sites or to undertake archeological researches . The bulletins will ...
... forestry officers , Indian agents and police , Land Office agents , and others having official custodianship of the ruins , as well as for persons desiring to visit the sites or to undertake archeological researches . The bulletins will ...
Strana 9
... Forestry Office , the data being furnished by the Forest Service of the Agricultural Depatan , the General Land Office and the Geological Survey of the Tnterior Department , and by the War Department , with correct us and additions by ...
... Forestry Office , the data being furnished by the Forest Service of the Agricultural Depatan , the General Land Office and the Geological Survey of the Tnterior Department , and by the War Department , with correct us and additions by ...
Strana 29
... forests begin to thin out and an open space extends until within half a mile of the rocky pedestal of the San Miguel Mountains . On this open space stands the ruined pueblo shown on Plate 1 , figure 11. " [ In this bulletin pl . Ix , b ...
... forests begin to thin out and an open space extends until within half a mile of the rocky pedestal of the San Miguel Mountains . On this open space stands the ruined pueblo shown on Plate 1 , figure 11. " [ In this bulletin pl . Ix , b ...
Strana 48
... forest , about a quarter of a mile from the brink of the canyon , and from its walls a glimpse can be had of the lower valley of Jemez creek . It is larger than any of the ruins in the valley below , and appears to represent two periods ...
... forest , about a quarter of a mile from the brink of the canyon , and from its walls a glimpse can be had of the lower valley of Jemez creek . It is larger than any of the ruins in the valley below , and appears to represent two periods ...
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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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50 feet Abiquiu adobe Alamo AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY ancient ancient pueblo antiquities archeological Bandelier buildings built BUREAU OF AMERICAN canyon caves Chama drainage Chipiinuinge circular kivas clan houses cliff cliff-dwellings consists court Cueva Pintada débris dwellings east estufas excavated feet high feet in diameter feet in height floor Francisco de Barrionuevo Frijoles gorge Ground plan hog-back inches inclose inclosure Indians Jemez plateau Jemez pueblo Jemez valley kivas large pueblo ledge length meters miles above Jemez miles west mounds Navahú Navawi occupied Ojo Caliente Otowi overlooking Pajarito park Pajarito plateau plan of ruin portion Potrero pottery pueblo and cliff-village Puyé quadrangle Queres remains ridge Rio Chama Rio Grande Rito rock rooms ruined pueblo San Ildefonso Santa Clara situated slope small pueblo ruin southeast southwest Spanish stone stories high structure subterranean summit talus terrace Tewa trail Tsankawi Tshirege tufa Vacas Vallecito creek village walls width yards
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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...