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In archaeological field work there are few holidays. When the excavation is not actually in prog- 

 ress, there are always plotting, mapping, and cataloguing to keep one busy 



This rock shelter, formed by one immense bowlder tipped against another, was once an Indian abode. 

 A little excavating and a few yards of mosquito netting transformed it into a very acceptable dining 

 room and kitchen during the hot months 



The water near the camp was often too alkaline for use. At San Cristobal it was necessary to 

 bring water by wagon from Galisteo, six miles away. Sometimes the saddle pony was requisitioned to 

 bring water from a near spring 



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