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ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEMEZ PLATEAU 



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occurred some time before the Spanish invasion. It was the first 

 valley site occupied by them on coming down from the pueblo and 

 cliff-villages of Otowi, and illustrates their first efforts in building 

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by them simply as plaster. This village consisted of twelve sections 

 (see plan, fig. 5), four of which (sec. a, li, k, I) were completely detached, 

 two (sec. ^, j) joined together in one building, and the remaining six 

 (sec. I, c, d, e, f, g) connected, forming the main nucleus of the village 

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