﻿Fig. 129. — A narrow, elevated passage-way constructed through one 

 Pueblo Bonito room to connect the two adjoining chambers. The lintel 

 poles of the nearer doorway are supported, on the right, by a hewn plank 

 which rests upon an upright pine log partially imiicddcd in the wall. (Pho- 

 tograph by Neil M. Jndd. Courtesy of the National Geographic Society.) 



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Tk. 130. — Tlie ceremonial rooms which belong with the characteristic 

 Chaco Canyon culture are all very much alike. This view in Kiva G, at 

 Pueblo Bonito, shows a portion of the encircling bench, one of the pilasters 

 or_ roof supports and several charred posts which originally formed some- 

 thing of a wainscoting behind the lower ceiling logs. (Photograph bv 

 Neil M. Judd. Courtesy of the National Geographic Society.") 



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