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Vie. 6q. — The root of a Pueblo Bonito council cliamber was a very com- 

 plicated affair. Beginning on eight or ten low masonry supports, pairs of 

 logs lay close to the kiva wall ; above these were other poles laid in threes, 

 fours, etc., until a neat vault, flat on top, covered the room. ( Photograph 

 by O. C. Havens. Courtesy of the National Geographic Society.) 



l"i(i. 70. — Beneath a vast accumulation of earth, sand, and stone on the 

 north and northeast sides of Pueblo Bonito were a numher of foundation 

 walls which had been prepared for contemi)lat'ed additions to the village. 

 Some of these walls are shown at the lower left. (Photograph by O. C. 

 Havens. Courtesy of the National Cieographic Society.) 



