GENERAT. VIEW OF ARCIIEOI.OC.Y OF TIIK TM'Fr.I-O l{K(i|()\. (tl).S 



S. * 111 WmIiiuI Cniiynii, For. Kes. 



A line ^'r(Hi|» of clicr (IwcUiiiRS. 

 ;>. Oil ("avc Dwcllci's Moiiiitniu. Fur. Res.: 



All t>.\(t-iisiv(' :iii(l intrn'stiiiy f^roiip of cnvc dwclliii^r.s. 

 10. The BliU-k Falls Kofiioii. For. Hes. 



Several iiiiiiortaiit j^'miips ul" imicIiIo iiiins in a .i,'u(m1 state of preservatioii ; 

 not named. 



IV. THE fill. A I)UAINA(!K. 



1. In the Verde Valley : 



(a) In the main valley. With. L.— 



(ireat numlier of excavated cliff dwelliiifis. 

 (/() * The Red Kocks district— 



lldiianki. 



I'alatki. 



Many otiier unnamed puehlo and cliff-dwelling sites. 

 (c) * Ri'aver Creek — 



Montezuma Castle. With. L. (I'late .\. lit;. 1.) 



Montezuma Well. For. Res. 



2. In the Salt River Valley: 



{(i) In the Tonto I'.asin, With. li. — 



Numerous puehlos and cliff-dwelling sites. 

 {})) On WTiite Mountain Creek, Iiid. Res. — 



Xnmerous puehlo and cliff-dwelling sites. 



3. In the main valley of the (!ila: 



* Casa (Jrande, Nat. Res. (Plate x, fig. 2.) 

 Pueblo Viejo. 

 Numerous unnamed sites. 



These piiel)los have been rapidly destroyed by the advance of 

 agriculture, most of them without scientific investigation. Im])or- 

 tant explorations were made by the Hemenway expedition among 

 the lower Gila ruins, the collections from Avhich are in the Peabody 

 Museum, Cambridge. 



4. * C)n the ui)per tributaries of the (Jila, For. Res.: 



(d) On the Blue- 

 Numerous cliff-dwelling and pueblo sites. 



(h) On the San Francisco — 



Numerous cliff-dwelling and pueblo sites. 



(c) On the Tularosa— 



Numerous cliff-dwelling and pueblo sites. 



{(I) On the west fork of the Gila- 

 Gila Hot Springs cliff dwellings. (Rlate xi.) 



The ruins of the upper (Jila and its tributaries are among the 

 most important and least known in all the pueblo region. Many are 

 in an excellent state of preservation. But little in the way of scien- 

 tific study has been done among them and no extensive collections 

 have yet" been made. Fortunately, ctticicnt custodianship has been 

 extended over them in Inne to secure them while slill in a good state 



of preservation. 



{€) On the San Pedro- 

 Numerous jnielilo ruins. 



