ART. 13 WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE EESERVATION — HOUGH 5 



remarkable. Such mounds have been found in Chaco Canyon by 

 Mr. Neil M. Judd and Dr. Frank H. H. Koberts, jr. West of the 

 group a trench was made in debris of what appears to be a primary 

 camp, occupied while the building of a clan house or a section of 

 the village was being prosecuted. Another interesting feature of 



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Pueblo engineering discovered here were retaining walls of several 

 courses of quite large stone set on bedrock and apparently intended 

 to counter lateral thrust of heavy masses of masonry (pi. 2, a and h). 

 In the limited time allotted for the work many excavations were 

 made by the Apache laborers, and several rooms cleared out with 



